Achieving the EU's climate and energy goals requires significant investment in new network capacities, which increases pressure on network tariffs. Meanwhile, the ongoing electrification and changing grid usage patterns challenge existing tariff designs.
In a decentralised and digitalised energy landscape, these challenges also present opportunities (such as more flexible users and increased automation). Cost-reflective and transparent tariffs can encourage efficient network connection and usage, reducing costs for users.
Setting tariffs is complex, with no ‘one-size-fits-all’ design, as regulators need to balance different principles and national specifics. Regulators and stakeholders can benefit from discussing challenges and sharing effective tariff solutions.
What is the event about?
Every two years, ACER reviews national tariff practices and reports on methodologies and the most effective approaches.
Ahead of ACER’s next electricity tariff report (early 2025), ACER organises a workshop to:
- identify the most pressing transmission and distribution tariff dilemmas;
- debate potential solutions and best practices to address them.
Save the date & get involved!
The workshop will take place on Monday, 30 September 2024 (14:00-17:00 CEST), in Brussels and online.
Secure your seat by registering here until 16 September 2024.
ACER is also collecting stakeholders’ views on some specific network tariff issues. Share your views by Monday, 23 September 2024.