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INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION SERIES

Advanced Issues in Regulating Electric and Water Utilities
Locations Dates Tuition Catalog # CEU's Language
Washington, D.C. October 15-26, 2007 US $4,450 1719-WA 6.0 English

All Course Participants Receive a Laptop Computer!

Benefits | Who Should Attend | Course Learning Objectives | Course Content | |


How You Will Benefit:

  • Learn the latest trends, successes and failures in electricity and water regulation
  • Learn how to benchmark your regulatory authority against the best in the world
  • Learn how to strengthen effective electricity and water regulatory institutions and procedures
  • Understand advanced regulatory techniques which promote market development
  • Learn how to improve enforcement of financial, service and performance standards
  • Learn how to use spreadsheet models to analyze and establish rates for utilities
  • Interactive training sessions and individual Action Plan development, which is rewarding and technically applicable to participants' own professional environments
  • Use your new laptop computer for Internet research, access to course materials during and after the course, case study analysis, simulation exercises, and to create your Action Plan
  • Global dialogue and learning opportunities through participant interactions in small working groups

Technology and Training at IP3

At IP3, we believe there is a tremendous opportunity to integrate information and communication technology into education and training. In all of our Washington, D.C.-based courses, each participant is provided a new mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 or Celeron® laptop computer (as part of the course fees) that will be integrated into the learning process through the following:

  • Course materials provided via dedicated intranet site
  • Internet research and communication tools via broadband wireless (Wi-Fi) access in the classroom
  • Case study and simulation activities
  • All Action Plans will be completed and submitted electronically

After the course is concluded, access to course materials and discussion boards will be available for up to two weeks to facilitate worldwide networking and follow up with participants.



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Who Should Attend

Commissioners, Directors and Key Staff of Regulatory Authorities, Agencies, and Commissions

Energy and Electricity and Water Ministry Officials

Directors and Key Managers of Public and Private Electric and Water Utilities

Staff of Bilateral and Multilateral International Organizations


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Course Learning Objectives

For developing and emerging market economies alike, adequate electricity and water supplies continue to be a key factor in determining the pace of economic growth. To ensure these supplies and plan for the future, countries will require effective models for unbundling electricity and water monopolies, managing tariffs and regulating the performances of both public and private electric/water utilities.

In this training course titled Advanced Issues in Regulating Electric and Water Utilities, participants will learn a number of advanced tools, techniques and models to regulate both public and private electric and water utilities that generate/source, transmit and distribute electricity/water services. Participants will acquire skills in increasing the effectiveness of regulations, strengthening regulatory bodies, refining pricing modeling and monitoring strategies and implementing consumer protection programs..

Through presentations, case studies, simulated exercises and on-site meetings with leading electricity and water regulatory authorities and utilities, participants will gain new knowledge and skills and bring these to bear in developing their own plan of action for the management for regulatory commissions in their own countries.

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Course Content

Module I:

Best Strategic Practices in Regulating Electric and Water Utilities

  • Review of five years of "lessons learned" in electricity/water regulation
  • Benchmarking strategies against highly successful electric/water or multi-sector regulatory commissions
  • Understanding the "next phase" of development for electric/water and multi-sector regulatory authorities
  • Identifying and integrating advanced training needs for commissioners and staff
Module II:

Advanced Issues in Electricity and Water Regulatory Management

  • Reorganization options based on market structure: generation/sourcing, transmission and distribution
  • Reorganization options based on functionality: legal, economic, financial and social
  • Strategies to increase market confidence by increasing independence
  • Techniques to accelerate transparency and accountability with the authority
  • Advantages/ disadvantages of internal and external monitoring/ auditing of the regulator
Module III:

Tariff Review, Setting and Performance Monitoring for Electric and Water Utilities

  • Setting, monitoring and reviewing performance standards
  • Conducting rate reviews: procedure checklists and data collection for state-owned and private utilities
  • Calculating tariff structures and subsidies that reflect policy goals and achieve social objectives
  • Determining revenue requirement and the rate base; setting X and K under price cap regimes
  • Specific issues: wheeling charges, dominant suppliers, IPP contracts, power pools
Module IV:

Accelerating Stakeholder Communication Strategies

  • Reaffirming stakeholder needs and their impact on regulatory design
  • Promoting consumer protection regulation, complaint filing and hearing procedures
  • When and how to consult with consumers, the public and other regulatory stakeholders
  • Using television, print and electric media to your advantage
Module V:

Site Visits to Electric and Water Regulatory Authorities

Module VI:

Action Planning

Prior to completing the course, IP3 requires participants to complete an Action Plan detailing how they will apply their new knowledge and skills on-the-job. IP3 has developed a four-step process to guide participants in developing their action plans. Our expert faculty members conducts several action-planning sessions throughout the course to assist each participant to develop his/her plan. On the last day of the course, each participant will present his/her action plan to the group for peer review and comments.


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CEU Certification Eligibility

Certified Regulation Specialist™
Certified Utility Management Specialist™

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