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Regulation in the energy market has become a major driving force. To ensure compliance and succeed in the evolving markets, grid owners and operators must be adept in adjusting to the existing and ongoing rule changes. Network companies also are exploring new regulatory boundaries as a means to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their system operations in a risk-balanced way. Rules and responsibility With new and emerging regulations, grid companies are faced with questions that need to be resolved, including:- how should the new rules, based on economics, be translated in terms of a highly technical environment?
- who is now responsible for reliable and secure energy supply?
- as society becomes increasingly aware of the public function of their energy utilities, how will these old responsibilities be ensured in the new market?
KEMA can help in understanding, influencing and ensuring compliance with new regulatory processes and rules and for improving T&D system effectiveness and efficiency. We offer network owners and operators, government agencies, regulators, energy producers, lawyers and industrial customers a full range of experienced regulatory affairs services including analysis, valuation and improvement measures. Our recent regulatory affairs experience includes:- recommending tariff structures and adjustments of technical codes to regulators
- recommending connection and transport agreements to network or generating companies
- negotiating new connection contracts for customers, including reactive power and congestion management
- providing technical information on both legal and financial aspects of regulatory discussions
- setting up a non-public network management organization
- network bill review for industries.
For more information please contact us.
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