Frontier Publications
- Necessary inventionsEconomic policies to increas low-carbon innovationBulletin | 15.07.2010.
- Economic Analysis of the RSPTWith a postscript on the negotiated outcomePaper | 05.07.2010.
- Not patently obviousHolders of patents and the Australian Trade Practices ActBulletin | 30.06.2010.
- Shelf lifeUsing promotions effectivelyBulletin | 10.06.2010.
- RPI-X@20: Output measures in the future regulatory frameworkA report prepared for OfgemPaper | 31.05.2010.
- RPI-X@20: The future role of benchmarking in regulatory reviewsA final report prepared for OfgemPaper | 31.05.2010.
- Public competitionThe choices facing the UK government after the electionBulletin | 29.04.2010.
- What if, but for?Enron versus EWSBulletin | 13.04.2010.
- What's the damage?Measuring harm from exclusionary practicesBulletin | 13.04.2010.
- Liquid marketsProspects for introducing water tradingBulletin | 21.01.2010.
Quality of energy networks poses next regulatory challenge in Germany
Germany is about to implement incentive regulation for electricity and gas networks. The respective Decree ("Anreizregulierungsverordnung", ARegV) requires the regulator, BNetzA, to complement incentive regulation by schemes to provide incentives to maintain network quality. Without such schemes there is a risk that network operators cut cost at the expense of the quality of service. The details of this quality regulation are still open and a respective regulatory debate is imminent.
In a new article for Dow Jones Energy weekly (in German), Christoph Riechmann, head of Frontier's Cologne office, discusses international experience with the implementation of quality regulation in Europe and scopes the choices that are available for the deployment of quality regulation in Germany.
Frontier paper - quality regulation 2007.pdf |


Frontier paper - quality regulation 2007.pdf