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Consultation on implementation aspects of a regulatory scheme for efficiency and innovation

The Florence School of Regulation (FSR) launches a public consultation, on behalf of ACER, on the main implementation aspects of a possible scheme for incentive-based regulation of networks to promote efficiency and innovation in addressing electricity system needs.

In Spring 2023, FSR was tasked by ACER with the development of a regulatory scheme for the promotion of efficiency and innovation in addressing electricity system needs. FSR presented a proposal at June 2023 Copenhagen Forum , which was later detailed in a report for ACER.

In Fall 2023, FSR continued its work on the topic and consulted national regulatory authorities (NRAs), transmission system operators (TSOs) and the wider community of stakeholders on the general aspects of the proposed regulatory scheme.

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Encouraged by the generally positive reactions to the first consultation, FSR is exploring the main implementation aspects of the proposed regulatory scheme, such as the discount rate and the sharing factor to adopt or the time profile of the incentive, and would like to consult NRAs, TSOs and the wider community of stakeholders on them.

A detailed presentation of the consultation, discussing the main implementation aspects, can be found here.

If you are interested in answering the consultation, please, fill out the form here.

The consultation closes at 11.59 a.m. CET on 8 March 2024.

Join us online!

If you want to make questions and clarify any possible doubt before answering the consultation, you may join our stakeholder webinar on 15 February 2024 at 11 a.m. CET.

Click here for more information on the webinar and the registration form.

Otherwise, you can contact nicolo.rossetto@eui.eu for any further comments or questions regarding this consultation.

 

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