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THIS QUARTER’S TREND: THE EVOLUTION OF PERFORMANCE-BASED REGULATION

Grids face a range of challenges from threats posed by climate change, mandates to enable decarbonization, and increased demand to support vehicle electrification, all while minimizing the impact of power system outages. As a result, regulation is evolving to support utilities’ changing needs. Across a range of U.S. jurisdictions and beyond, we are witnessing a renewed focus on the development or reform of performance-based mechanisms. These mechanisms are targeted at achieving a range of outcomes, including improved customer satisfaction, faster and more efficient grid connections, support for renewable generation connections, and electric-vehicle rollouts. Underlying all the other efforts, regulations are supporting grid reliability and resilience, which will be crucial to supporting customers’ needs as our grid reliance grows.

United States

The U.S. Department of Energy extended the application window for distributing $942 million available under the Formula Grant Program...

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Australia

In April, the Australian Energy Regulator published a final decision on incentives schemes to apply to capital expenditure, operating expenditure, and the service targets that include network reliability for all regulated gas and electricity network utilities...

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Canada

On April 25, the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) held the second of its two stakeholder sessions on distribution resilience, responsiveness, and cost efficiency.

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Great Britain

British energy regulator Ofgem launched a consultation on changes to the performance-based regulatory framework...

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