22nd International Training Program on Utility Regulation and Strategy
Gainesville, Florida
19 June 2007
Hosted By: the World Bank and the Public Utility Research Center (PURC) at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business
This international training program is a collaboration between PURC and The World Bank, designed to enhance the economic, financial, and strategic skills of utility regulators and senior executives in the energy, telecommunications, and water sectors. This year's program was held in Gainesville, Florida on 11-22 June 2007.
As part of the program, on 19 June NERA Senior Consultant Amparo Nieto led a one-day training session on electricity ratemaking and cost studies. Ms. Nieto discussed the key elements of energy tariff design, including issues in setting overall and class revenue requirements, marginal vs. embedded costs studies, efficient tariff structures, and innovative demand response tools. The session included group tariff exercises and role-playing under hypothetical scenarios.
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