
In the last two decades, the central focus for network industry regulators has been to reduce tariffs for end-users by stimulating cost savings in former monopoly utilities. After the harvest of low-hanging fruits, further efficiency savings and tariff reductions are becoming harder and harder to achieve. At the same time, many networks dating from the 60s and 70s need replacing, while they are expected to serve new purposes such as providing access to decentralized production. All these challenges require a regulatory framework that is forward-looking and provides incentives for innovation and investment. On 3 December 2008, TILEC organizes the workshop "Energy regulation going forward: from cost efficiency to innovation and investment". Four prominent speakers will discuss the issue.
Gert Brunekreeft (Bremen) will look at the link between regulation and the timing of investments by a monopolist.
Per Agrell (Louvain) will present the effects of regulatory competition on
transmission network investments.
Michael Pollitt, (Cambridge) will draw lessons from telecommunications regulation. Jos Blommaert (Essent NV) will communicate a market participant's view on how to implement a new regulatory framework. The event will take place at Tilburg University. Attendance is free but
registration is required.