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− | *Balance risks and return on investment | + | *Balance [[Risks in Energy Access Projects#Geo-political_risks| risks]] and return on investment |
*Establishing demand & supply / Assessing demand and willingness to pay / Fixed and variable costs | *Establishing demand & supply / Assessing demand and willingness to pay / Fixed and variable costs | ||
*Regulatory tools to ensure commercial viability (grid vs off-grid)/ Compensation mechanisms | *Regulatory tools to ensure commercial viability (grid vs off-grid)/ Compensation mechanisms | ||
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=== Regulation and Technology === | === Regulation and Technology === | ||
*[[Examples_of_Legal_Texts_and_Regulations_to_Lift_Import_Duties_for_PV_Products |Examples of Regulations to Lift Import Duties for PV]] | *[[Examples_of_Legal_Texts_and_Regulations_to_Lift_Import_Duties_for_PV_Products |Examples of Regulations to Lift Import Duties for PV]] | ||
− | *[[Typical_Regulations_for_the_Installation_and_Operation_of_Small_Hydro_Power_Plants_(SHPP)|Typical Regulations for Small Hydropower Plants | + | *[[Typical_Regulations_for_the_Installation_and_Operation_of_Small_Hydro_Power_Plants_(SHPP)|Typical Regulations for Small Hydropower Plants]] |
*[[Biomass_Energy_Sector_Planning_Guide_(BEST)|Biomass Energy Sector Planning Guide (BEST)]] | *[[Biomass_Energy_Sector_Planning_Guide_(BEST)|Biomass Energy Sector Planning Guide (BEST)]] | ||
*[[Legal_Aspects_-_Wind_Energy|Wind Energy - Legal Aspects]] | *[[Legal_Aspects_-_Wind_Energy|Wind Energy - Legal Aspects]] | ||
*[[Mini-Grid_Policies:_Resource_Collection|Mini-Grid Policies - Resource Collection]] | *[[Mini-Grid_Policies:_Resource_Collection|Mini-Grid Policies - Resource Collection]] | ||
*[[Grid_-_Legal_Framework_for_Feeding_Renewable_Energy|Grid - Legal Framework for Feeding Renewable Energy]] / [[Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)|Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)]] | *[[Grid_-_Legal_Framework_for_Feeding_Renewable_Energy|Grid - Legal Framework for Feeding Renewable Energy]] / [[Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)|Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)]] | ||
+ | *[[Policies and Regulations for the Energy-Agriculture Nexus|Regulations Energy-Agriculture Nexus]] | ||
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=== Case Studies on Regulation === | === Case Studies on Regulation === | ||
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*[[Training Materials - Off Grid Systems|Training Materials]] | *[[Training Materials - Off Grid Systems|Training Materials]] | ||
*[[Portal:Countries|Regulation in Specific Countries]] | *[[Portal:Countries|Regulation in Specific Countries]] | ||
+ | *[[List of Regulators in Africa]] | ||
*[[Regulation External Links|External Links]] | *[[Regulation External Links|External Links]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 23 November 2018
Welcome to the Regulation Portal
Regulation entails the set-up of a regulatory body, their mandates and challenges, and its role on the road to energy transition. The Regulation portal provides an overview of the information on energypedia related to Regulation and Energy Access. Look for specific topics, latest articles or uploaded documents and announce upcoming events.
Overview: Basic Principles for Regulating Electrification
Tasks of a Regulator
Economic Regulation
Tariffs
Quality Regulation
Process Regulation
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Requirements of a good regulatory institution
Monitoring & Evaluation of Regulation
Regulation and Technology
Case Studies on Regulation
Glossary
Regulation Resources
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