INOGATE & Energy tariffs
The tariff paid by every consumer of energy includes its delivery, extraction or import (for gas) and generation or import (for electricity). To guarantee the quality and security of energy supply, tariffs must be paid for at a rate sufficient to recover the operating costs and to provide a reasonable return on the capital invested in the assets.
Payment is generally achieved by a system of tariffs - although some large users may enter into commercial contracts for supply. End consumer tariffs may be applied by commercial suppliers in de-regulated sectors, or through a regulatory process where monopoly suppliers are in place. The network businesses (for transmission and distribution) are viewed as natural monopolies in de-regulated sectors and are always subject to tariffs.
Where there are monopolies, the regulator acts as a proxy for completion by attempting to limit the profits a company makes to that which would be found in a similar organisation in a competitive environment. Through incentives or price controls it encourages efficiency in those companies. End user tariffs are matched to the cost of providing the services to ensure that no cross-subsidisation takes place.
In the INOGATE Partner Countries (PCs), there is a large variation in the tariff methodologies currently in place. In many PCs, particularly those that are considering membership in the EU Energy Community, the tariffs are well designed, and most of the assistance is targeted at specific issues. In those countries that maintain a traditional, vertically integrated structure, assistance is much more geared towards capacity building and advice on the underlying disciplines.
INOGATE has undertaken a tariff review of the Partner Countries to establish their current status and to advise on the steps that they may take if they wish to reform their tariffs according to the central tenets: fairness, transparency, coverage of reasonable costs, efficient allocatation of the costs between customer classes, provision for investment and provision of a reasonable return for the owners.
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INOGATE & Energy tariffs
Activity Title ▴ | Date ▴▾ | Status ▴▾ | Location | Type |
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Comp B: Particpation of INOGATE Experts in the Workshop of Eastern Partnership Energy Regulatory Bodies | 18/06/2013 - 18/06/2013 | Completed | Tbilisi (Georgia) | Event Other Event |
Regional Seminar on “EU Gas and Electricity Tariffs” – Hungary | 29/10/2013 - 31/10/2013 | Completed | Budapest (Hungary) | Event Seminars & Workshops |
Regional Seminar “Electricity Cross Border Trading – EU Perspectives” – Belgium | 31/01/2013 - 01/02/2013 | Completed | Brussels (Belgium) | Event INOGATE Meetings |
Organisation of operational framework for Energy Service Companies (ESCO) (AHEF.119.MD) | 02/03/2015 - 04/03/2015 | Completed | Chisinau (Moldova) | Event Seminars & Workshops Country Requests (AHEFS) |
Comp C: Participation of INOGATE in Donor Round Table Meeting | 31/01/2013 - 31/01/2013 | Completed | Tbilisi (Georgia) | Event Other Event |
Country Coordinators Meeting October 2010 | 19/10/2010 - 20/10/2010 | Upcoming | Tbilisi (Georgia) | Event INOGATE Meetings |
Country Coordinators` Whorkshop on Communication and Monitoring | 19/10/2010 - 20/10/2010 | Upcoming | Tbilisi (Georgia) | Event Training Course |
INOGATE Regional and Country Work Plans 2015-2016 | 26/02/2015 - 26/02/2016 | Ongoing | Brussels (Belgium) | Reports and Studies |
Develop the model and the regulations on elimination of cross-subsidies in energy tariffs (electricity) (CWP.03.BY) | 02/11/2015 - 04/11/2015 | Completed | Minsk (Belarus) | Other Event Event Country Requests (AHEFS) |
Development of Country Communication Action Plans | 01/03/2011 - 31/12/2011 | Ongoing | Publications | |
Draft Benchmarking Reports on Progress on the Astana Road Map | 03/01/2011 - 11/05/2011 | Ongoing | Reports and Studies | |
Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia – Highlights 2013 | 20/10/2014 - 20/10/2014 | Completed | Publications Reports and Studies |
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Elimination of cross-subsidies in energy tariffs in Belarus | 23/05/2016 - 23/05/2016 | Completed | Minsk (Belarus) | |
Energy Policy Talks “Measures to enhance energy efficiency among Vulnerable Consumers” | 03/11/2015 - 03/11/2015 | Completed | Kiev (Ukraine) | Event Other Event |
Executive summary of the 7th Interim Progress Report | 01/02/2015 - 31/08/2015 | Completed | Reports and Studies | |
Final Report | 25/01/2012 - | Completed | Reports and Studies | |
Final Report of SEMISE | 01/01/2012 - 01/01/2012 | Completed | Reports and Studies | |
Final Reprt of ITS | 15/02/2012 - 15/02/2012 | Completed | Reports and Studies | |
Informal meeting of the INOGATE Country Coordinators | 28/09/2015 - 29/09/2015 | Completed | Kiev (Ukraine) | Event INOGATE Meetings |
INOGATE 15th Anniversary Report - INOGATE in Milestones 1996-2011 | 14/02/2012 - 14/02/2012 | Completed | Publications | |
INOGATE Annual Meeting – Brussels, 22 October 2014 | 22/10/2014 - 22/10/2014 | Completed | Brussels (Belgium) | INOGATE Meetings Event |
INOGATE Annual Report 2009 | 15/02/2009 - 14/02/2012 | Completed | Publications Reports and Studies |
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INOGATE Annual Report 2011 | 30/11/2011 - 14/02/2012 | Completed | Publications Reports and Studies |
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INOGATE Country Coordinators and Country Experts informal meeting | 27/04/2015 - 28/04/2015 | Completed | Tbilisi (Georgia) | INOGATE Meetings |
INOGATE Local Information event for Azerbaijan | 17/07/2014 - 17/07/2014 | Completed | Baku (Azerbaijan) | Event INOGATE Meetings |