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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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Activity Title ▴ Date ▴▾ Status ▴▾ Location Type
Preparation of INOGATE Work Programmes 16/02/2009 - 14/02/2012 Ongoing Reports and Studies
EU: IEA / INOGATE Energy Policy Review of countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia - launch of the compendium publication in Brussels 13/04/2015 - 13/04/2015 Completed Brussels (Belgium) Event
Information Event
EASTERN EUROPE: IEA / INOGATE Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Energy Policy Review publication launch event 15/04/2015 - 15/04/2015 Completed Chisinau (Moldova) Event
Information Event
CAUCASUS: IEA / INOGATE Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Energy Policy Review publication launch event 17/04/2015 - 17/04/2015 Completed Tbilisi (Georgia) Event
Information Event
CENTRAL ASIA: IEA / INOGATE Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Energy Policy Review publication launch event 24/04/2015 - 24/04/2015 Completed Astana (Kazakhstan) Event
Information Event
Recruitment of Network of Experts 21/03/2012 - 06/04/2012 Completed Publications
Regulatory Implications of Energy Efficiency Policies 14/09/2011 - 16/09/2011 Completed Almaty (Kazakhstan) Event
Seminars & Workshops
Review of and Guide for Financial Support Facilities for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in EnC Partner Countries 31/03/2016 - 01/04/2016 Completed Reports and Studies
Other Event
Rules of connection to electricity and gas distribution networks (AHEF 064.AM) 16/03/2014 - 16/03/2014 Completed Yerevan (Armenia) Country Requests (AHEFS)
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Seminar and Study Tour on gas metering stations and data recording, 17-19 June, Vilnius, Lithuania 17/06/2014 - 19/06/2014 Completed Vilnius (Lithuania) Seminars & Workshops
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SEMISE Case Stories 18/01/2009 - 18/01/2012 Completed Reports and Studies
Country Requests (AHEFS)
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SEMISE Methodological Approaches 18/01/2009 - 18/01/2012 Completed Reports and Studies
Status Report 2011 30/11/2012 - 30/11/2013 Completed Publications
Reports and Studies
Success stories 17/03/2016 - 17/04/2016 Completed Publications
Textbooks 30/09/2011 - 31/12/2011 Ongoing Publications
Reports and Studies
Translation of 3rd Energy Package of EU Directives 30/11/2011 - 14/02/2012 Completed Publications
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Vulnerable Customers and Social Aspects of Pricing 23/06/2011 - 24/06/2011 Completed Tbilisi (Georgia) Seminars & Workshops
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Working Group Meeting 27-28 April 2009 27/04/2009 - 28/04/2009 Completed Brussels (Belgium) Event
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