Loading Events
  • This event has passed.

The FSR Specialised Training on the Regulation of Gas Markets covers the basic principles of gas regulation in the gas sector, as well as the most relevant and topical issues in Europe and worldwide. After a general assessment of the gas market context, the course gives an overview on the various and diverse applications of gas regulation in different geographical contexts (ex. EU, USA, South America etc.). By comparing different regional gas market models, the course analyses the best ways to implement the existing EU network codes, namely the Balancing and Tariffs Network Codes. Moreover, the course offers a deep insight on the basic concepts of gas regulation such as transmission tariffs, TPA and pipeline competition, incentives to new infrastructure, and price caps – with a practical perspective supported by concrete examples and case studies. Participants will have an opportunity to practice their market and regulatory skills by working in small groups and develop the best solutions applicable to real – life problems.

Course Directors: Sergio Ascari and Ilaria Conti

Register here

Registation Deadline: 7 March 2016

Find more details on the course page 

For additional information please contact the Coordinator of this training, Marta  Łuczak (marta.luczak@eui.eu) or phone (+39 055 468 5752)

 

 

Venue
Villa La Fonte
Via delle Fontanelle, 18
San Domenico di Fiesole, Firenze 50014

+ Google Map

RELATED EVENTS

The EU vision on sustainability in agriculture
The EU vision on sustainability in agriculture

Join this online debate where experts will discuss the EU’s strategy to reduce harmful chemicals in agriculture and its implications…

Gas
The Clean Industrial Deal: turning strategy into impact
The Clean Industrial Deal: turning strategy into impact

This online debate will explore: How the Clean Industrial Deal can be effectively implemented and monitored at the EU and…

New trends for electricity regulation until 2050, the cases of US & UK
New trends for electricity regulation until 2050, the cases of US & UK

Join this discussion to explore regulatory trends in the US and UK, assessing their implications for the future of energy…

Join our community

To meet, discuss and learn in the channel that suits you best.

scroll

top