Portal:Regulation

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Welcome to the Regulation Portal

Regulation entails the set-up of a regulatory body, their mandates and challenges, and its role on the road to energy transition. The Regulation portal provides an overview of the information on energypedia related to Regulation and Energy Access. Look for specific topics, latest articles or uploaded documents and announce upcoming events.

Overview: Basic Principles for Regulating Electrification


Tasks of a Regulator

  • Tasks of a Regulator


Economic Regulation


Tariffs


Quality Regulation

  • Setting minimum quality-of-service standards (reliability)
  • Technology neutral
  • Setting and using international standards
  • Design and compatibility across mini grids and with main grid
  • Quality control and after-sales care


Process Regulation



Requirements of a good regulatory institution


Monitoring & Evaluation of Regulation


Regulation and Technology


Case Studies on Regulation


Glossary

  • Glossary of energy regulatory terminology


Regulation Resources




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Latest Regulation Articles

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Latest Regulation Publications

Regulation Events

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Green Hydrogen Projects, Economics & Finance 2024

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This portal was created in collaboration with the Florence School of Regulation (FSR) and the “World Access to Modern Energy” Project, which is managed jointly by Museo Nazionale della Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci (MuST), the Fondazione AEM and the Florence School of Regulation (FSR).