Institutional Architecture for Regional Power System Integration : Government, Utility and Regulator Roles
International Energy Agency
Establishing appropriate institutional architecture is important to integrate power systems across borders and facilitate electricity trading, as even if the necessary infrastructure is in place, it does not automatically follow that it is being used to exchange power effectively. The co-ordination of all stakeholders – governments, utilities1 and regulators – is required within jurisdictions, as is the creation of regional entities to support and oversee the integration process. This report therefore examines stakeholder roles at different stages of crossborder integration to enable multilateral power trade. As energy regulators are our main audience, we focus on their roles and responsibilities after briefly addressing those of governments and utilities.
Year of publication: |
2023
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Institutions: | International Energy Agency (creator) |
Publisher: |
Paris : OECD Publishing |
Subject: | Elektrizitätswirtschaft | Electric power industry | Regulierung | Regulation | Elektrizitätspolitik | Electricity policy |
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