Abstract
Overview
Introduction
Tariff development and innovation has gathered pace since the liberalisation
of markets in Europe. Whilst some features are common across all markets,
others are not. Tariff designers need to have a view of all the options when
designing the optimum products for their market.
Scope
- A structured review of tariffing elements across four geographies. The UK,
the Netherlands, Italy and Spain
- An analysis of the similarities and differences that have arisen
- A check-list of options to be considered when creating tariffs for your
market
- A view of potential future innovations
Report Highlights
Whilst many tariff building blocks are common across geographies, there are
significant differences deriving from historical pre-competition circumstances
or the degree to which the market is still influenced by state regulated
tariffs
In those markets which are still highly influenced by state controlled
tariffs, change will come as state controls are removed later in 2008. The
palette of alternative products which have developed elsewhere is a useful
challenge to current practice
With the availability of real time energy consumption data we will see new
products coming on to the market
Reasons to Purchase
- Gain an understanding of alternative tariff formulations across a
multiplicity of tariffing dimensions
- Gain insight into the optimum offering for your company as the market
place changes
- Challenge thinking - break away from how it is done today and think how it
might be in the future
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