EPRG 0507

Tooraj Jamasb, Karsten Neuhoff, David Newbery, Michael Pollitt

Long-term Framework for Electricity Distribution Access Charges

EPRG 0507  | Non-Technical Summary | PDF

Abstract: In order to achieve overall economic efficiency, incentive regulation of electricity distribution utilities must address two important and inter-related issues. First, the utilities’ allowed revenues need to be set at correct levels. Second, the access charging mechanism by which the utilities recover the allowed revenues must give the correct economic signals to generation and load connected to the network. This paper is concerned with the latter aspect of regulation. The paper discusses the main economic principles that should form the basis on which a distribution access charging model is developed. The charging model should have a number of attributes: be calibrated to each existing network; contain an asset register; be able to determine assets needed to meet new demand; find least-cost system expansion; compute network losses and handle ancillary services; estimate incremental operating and maintenance costs; be available to users; and be simple enough for external users to understand.

Keywords: Electricity, network regulation, access charges, distributed generation

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