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FSR SUMMER SCHOOL ON REGULATION OF ENERGY UTILITIES

  
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Florence, 28th June - 2nd July 2010




"Learning from high level representatives on the broad scope of energy markets and regulation is definitely guaranteed at the Florence Summer School. But what makes it really special is the diverse audience from all over Europe and beyond as well as the possibility to discuss with the speakers and participants in a very friendly environment. Not enough, this was completed by an after-work programme, which made me fall in love with the wonderful city of Florence." - Sebastian Gras (BNetzA, Bonn)

 "The course is very well organised and covers both theory and case studies. It proved to be a great opportunity to meet other regulators and share ideas. I had never had a training in such fantastic surroundings. Florence and the EUI are well worth the visit."
C. Marcelis (Ofgem, London)

"The FSR Summer School 2010 edition was a very motivating and pleasant experience. The speakers were great, the participants were active both in and after class, and the surroundings were stunning. For me, working for Vattenfall - an energy company - it was a good opportunity to meet people from different national authorities and other energy companies to share knowledge in this very inspiring environment. I strongly recommend FSR to others who want to gain an understanding of regulatory affairs." 
Erik Wijnbladh (Vattenfall AB, Stockholm)

 "This is a comprehensive and well designed course that concisely covers the most relevant aspects of regulation of electricity and gas sectors under theoretical and practical standpoints. Would definitely recommend it for regulators from all over the world. The course dynamics offers opportunities for interactions among participants. This allows sharing of experiences and extensive learning."
Luiz Barroso (PSR, Rio de Janeiro)

 

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Programme
Speakers

                                                                            
Affiliation of Participants from Regulatory Authorities and FSR Donators
Energy Agency of the Republic of Slovenia (AGEN-RS)
Autorità per l'Energia Elettrica e il Gas (AEEG)
Federal Network Regulator Germany
Commission for Energy Regulation (Ireland)
E-Control Austria
Energy Markets Inspectorate Sweden
Endesa
ENEL
Energy Market Authority Finland (EMV)
Energy Regulatory Agency of the Republic of Montenegro (ERA)
ERC of the Republic of Macedonia
FERK Bosnia and Herzegovina
GDF Suez
NMa - Dutch Competion Authority
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
Ofgem (UK)
Office of Utilities Regulation - Jamaica
Réseau de transport d'électricité
Vattenfall
Presentations
Pippo Ranci (FSR) 
Theory and principles of regulation - Models of regulation
Jacques de Jong (CIEP) 
Restructuring EU Energy Industry - Basic policies and relevant features
Rudi Hakvoort (TU Delft) 
The Economics of Regulation: Monopolistic Activities
Alberto Pototschnig (FSR) 
The Regulation of Competitive Activities
Alberto Pototschnig (FSR) 
Electricity Markets: the Wholesale Market
Goran Majstrović (Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar) 
The electricity transmission and distribution networks
Jean-François Conil-Lacoste (EuroPEX) 
Price Coupling of Regions (PCR): A ragmatic step towards the IEM
Sergio Ascari (FSR) 
Gas networks. Transmission, Distribution, Storage & LNG Terminals
Jeff Makholm (NERA) 
United States and Europe: Two Different Regulatory Worlds
Carlos Lapuerta (Brattle Group) 
Gas Markets
Carlos Lapuerta (Brattle Group) 
Case Study on Gas Markets
Peter Sweatman (Climate Strategy) 
Environmental issues & renewable support mechanisms in energy systems (Session 1)
Peter Sweatman (Climate Strategy) 
Case Examples : Carbon and Renewables Markets
Carlos Batlle (FSR) 
Regulatory issues concerning electricity retail markets
Catherine Waddams (ESRC UK) 
Retail markets and vulnerable consumers: issues in the UK and South East Europe
Carlos Batlle (FSR) 
Basic criteria for designing energy tariffs
Carlos Batlle (FSR) 
A methodology to allocate the cost of national support schemes for RES-E among final energy consumers
Luiz Augusto Barroso (PSR inc.) 
Power Sector Deregulation in Brazil: Ensuring Supply Adequacy Through Energy Contract Auctions
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