Focus on Energy, 2010 - Karanovic & Nikolic
Focus on Energy, 2010 - Karanovic & Nikolic Focus on Energy, 2010 - Karanovic & Nikolic
Entity’s levelAs explained, whilst the transmission of electricity and international trade (including the licensing thereof)is principally reserved for the state level, it is the entities that primarily regulate the area of electricity’sproduction, distribution, supply and internal trade, and all activities within the renewable energy, nuclearenergy and oil and gas sectors. Apart from the SERC as the state “umbrella” regulator, both entities havetheir own individual regulators.Regulatory BodiesTHE SERC - THE STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSIONThe SERC is headed by three commissioners, two of which are appointed from FBIH and one from RS. Ithas jurisdiction over the transmission of electricity, transmission system operations and international tradein electricity, as well as generation, distribution and the supply of electricity customers in Brčko District ofBosnia and Herzegovina. The SERC’s jurisdiction includes:62FOCUS ON ENERGYancewith licenses within its jurisdiction;ancillary services and the operation of the Independent System Operator (ISO), as well as the supplyingof electricity to customers in the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina;ketrules and the grid code, and the terms and conditions for connection and access to the network;party access to the transmission network;laryservices;including the plans related to the transmission network and the quality of electricity transmission;between demand and supply of electricity;tionand the prevention of anti-competitive activity;State laws;anti-competitive conduct;THE RCERS - THE REGULATORY COMMISSIONFOR ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKAThe RCERS is headed by the chairman and four commission members and its competences are - Withinthe electric energy sector:the distribution of energy and the electricity customers including traders of electricity;distribution network and the price for the supply of non-eligible customers with electricity as well asthe methodology for the determination of the fees chargeable for the establishment of a connectionto the distribution network;
non-eligible customers;In the natural gas sector: tribution,storage and supply of natural gas; connection to the network; required for the generation, transport, distribution and storage of natural gas; erssupply; amendment and revocation of licenses for activities as well as the determination of the protocol forthe obtaining, amendment and revocation of licenses relating to activities in the natural gas sector; tributionsystem operators relating to the granting of approvals for the use of the network and thegranting of approvals for the connection to the network; an eligible customer; and the determination of the status and the subsequent registration of eligiblenatural gas customers; terms and conditions decided upon regarding the supply of natural gas; and ralgas supplying.Within the scope of the oil and oil derivates sector:pipeline, and of the cost of the transport of oil derivates though the product pipelines;pipelines respectively;of licenses for activities, the handing down of decisions regarding proceedings, and the revocation oflicenses relating to activities in the oil and oil derivatives sector;tivitiesin the oil and oil derivatives sector, and the settlement of disputes regarding license holders; andantto the Law on oil and oil derivatives and the principles stipulated by this law, including the applicationof the tariff systems and its methodologies for the accessing and subsequent use of the oil pipelineand the product-pipelines respectively.63FOCUS ON ENERGYTHE RCEFBH - REGULATORY COMMISSION FOR ELECTRICITYIN THE FEDERATION BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINAThe RCEFBH is headed by three commissioners and it regulates the production, distribution and supply ofelectric power in FBIH, including tariffs.The Regulatory Commission’s jurisdictions are:and electricity customers including power traders;
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Entity’s levelAs explained, whilst the transmissi<strong>on</strong> of electricity and internati<strong>on</strong>al trade (including the licensing thereof)is principally reserved for the state level, it is the entities that primarily regulate the area of electricity’sproducti<strong>on</strong>, distributi<strong>on</strong>, supply and internal trade, and all activities within the renewable energy, nuclearenergy and oil and gas sectors. Apart from the SERC as the state “umbrella” regulator, both entities havetheir own individual regulators.Regulatory BodiesTHE SERC - THE STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSIONThe SERC is headed by three commissi<strong>on</strong>ers, two of which are appointed from FBIH and <strong>on</strong>e from RS. Ithas jurisdicti<strong>on</strong> over the transmissi<strong>on</strong> of electricity, transmissi<strong>on</strong> system operati<strong>on</strong>s and internati<strong>on</strong>al tradein electricity, as well as generati<strong>on</strong>, distributi<strong>on</strong> and the supply of electricity customers in Brčko District ofBosnia and Herzegovina. The SERC’s jurisdicti<strong>on</strong> includes:62FOCUS ON ENERGYancewith licenses within its jurisdicti<strong>on</strong>;ancillary services and the operati<strong>on</strong> of the Independent System Operator (ISO), as well as the supplyingof electricity to customers in the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina;ketrules and the grid code, and the terms and c<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong>s for c<strong>on</strong>necti<strong>on</strong> and access to the network;party access to the transmissi<strong>on</strong> network;laryservices;including the plans related to the transmissi<strong>on</strong> network and the quality of electricity transmissi<strong>on</strong>;between demand and supply of electricity;ti<strong>on</strong>and the preventi<strong>on</strong> of anti-competitive activity;State laws;anti-competitive c<strong>on</strong>duct;THE RCERS - THE REGULATORY COMMISSIONFOR ENERGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKAThe RCERS is headed by the chairman and four commissi<strong>on</strong> members and its competences are - Withinthe electric energy sector:the distributi<strong>on</strong> of energy and the electricity customers including traders of electricity;distributi<strong>on</strong> network and the price for the supply of n<strong>on</strong>-eligible customers with electricity as well asthe methodology for the determinati<strong>on</strong> of the fees chargeable for the establishment of a c<strong>on</strong>necti<strong>on</strong>to the distributi<strong>on</strong> network;