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Regulation of energy markets requires a comprehensive approach that combines the microeconomic conditions of the market into legal fundamentals. e-Praxis helps governments and regulators to meet such a challenging goal. In this regard, e-Praxis focuses on institutional reforms at each stage of market formation. We analyze and offer market design options concerning a variety of fields.

Among others, we cover the intricacies of licensing market players at all business levels, tariff-setting for utilities, network codes, regulation of third-party access regimes, access rules for various facilities such as underground storage and LNG terminals, market coupling, cross-border trade, quality of service mechanisms, feed-in-tariffs, system integration costs of renewable energy plants, balancing and settlement mechanism in power and gas markets, collateral management methods.

Our experts have extensive practical knowledge and experience in the regulation of energy markets. Please contact us for your specific needs.

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Regulating Market & Replicating Competition

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