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Course date
July 21–25, 2003
Location
Budapest
Application deadline
Course delivery
In-person

With this course, ERRA would like to promote better regulatory practices in ERRA member countries as well as across the region as specific regional markets develop. ERRA members have created training materials to provide the technical, economic, and legal skills that are needed to design and manage successful regulatory systems for the electric power industry. The course will focus on three major modules: Basic Economics of Regulation; Tariff and Pricing Issues; Licensing and Competition Issues in a level of depth that meets the professional needs of staff in regulatory commissions.

The design of the summer program is based on a peer-type of cooperation. Instructors of the course are practicing energy regulators with significant and noteworthy regulatory experience and expertise. The course is designed to ensure the transfer of practices and information from experienced regulators to new or young regulatory staff. At the same time, the course ensures that practices and lessons accumulated by energy regulators of the Central-Eastern European region are transferred to recently established organizations of other regions. The course is jointly supported by the Central European University and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Additional support was provided by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners of the United States.

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