Designing Retail Electricity Tariffs for a Successful Energy Union

Organisation :
The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)

On 31 January 2018 (14:00 CET), the Regulators Assistance Project (RAP) is holding a webinar on "Designing Retail Electricity Tariffs for a Successful Energy Union".

Effective electricity network tariff design is a powerful tool in the regulator’s toolbox as Europe strives to make energy more secure, sustainable, and affordable. Yet ineffective designs, such as fixed monthly charges, are on the rise in Europe. This is a disconcerting trend, as policy should support, rather than impede, the least-cost transition to clean energy.

Network costs are a significant part of consumers’ bills. Implementing “smart” tariffs that recognise how much, when, and where consumers use the grid will empower them to make informed choices and lower their energy bills, while helping power network companies make better use of existing infrastructure and avoid unnecessary investment.

Join Christos Kolokathis and Andreas Jahn for a webinar on 31 January, as the co-authors of the paper Cleaner, Smarter, Cheaper: Network Tariff Design for a Smart Future delve into the principles of smart tariff design. Learn more about:

  • Real-life examples of smart tariff designs;
  • Appropriate tariff design for different consumer classes; and
  • Incentivising judicious investment in grid infrastructure to the benefit of all stakeholders.

Smart tariff design can support the EU goal of providing “a fair deal for consumers” in the Energy Union.

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