
Infrapont has provided support to regulators during liberalisation and further structural transformation processes in the energy sector, making use of a special mix of knowledge of competition and regulatory economics. As an expert in natural monopolies and competition regulation our team works for market players as well as the regulator. We have contributed to the design of energy regulation, the regulation of transmission and distribution networks, price regulation, renewable energy support systems and smart grid issues.
- Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority (and predecessors)
- Hungarian Competition Authority – Center of Competition Culture
- predecessors of the Ministry of National Development
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Government institutions
- Participation in the preparation of industry strategies and impact analysis of new legislation
- Universal Service and the Liberalised Electricity Market
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Sectoral and competition regulatory institutions
- Promoting the Integration of Renewable Electricity Generation into the Distribution Networks. Review of Hungarian Regulation (2011) (in Hungarian)
- Analysis of alternative support mechanisms for Renewable Electricity Generation (2010) (in Hungarian)
- Regulatory impact assessment of the application of regional distribution tariffs
- Methodology for electricity market analyses
- Price Cap and other forms of incentive regulation
- Contribution to the development of the methodology for calculating distributor fees
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Market players
- Regulatory strategy
- Revenue requirement determination and cost of service regulation
- Regulatory benchmarking
- Regulatory Asset evaluation
- Investment incentives for network expansion and modernisation