Price Controls 190: Ireland Price Controls - On Demand Course Material
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Price Controls 190: Ireland Price Controls - On Demand Course Material

By MCC Economics and Finance

Explore Ireland’s CPI-X price control framework, performance incentives, and how CRU balances cost, quality, and decarbonisation goals.

Location

Online

Agenda

1. Introduction

2. Overview of Irish Regulatory Framework

3. CPI-X Price Control Application

4. Structure of Network Price Reviews

5. Rationalising Capex and Opex: Emerging Totex Elements

6. Customer Engagement and Stakeholder Input

7. Output Incentives and Service Quality

8. Treatment of Risk and Uncertainty

9. Key Outcomes from Recent Reviews

10. International Comparisons and Influences

11. Summary

12. References and Useful Links

13. Quiz Questions to Test Your Knowledge

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Highlights

  • 30 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

*Please note that this course is only available on demand and there is no meeting being held.**

Welcome to Price Controls 190! This course offers a detailed case study of Ireland’s approach to economic regulation of energy networks. Learn how CRU structures price reviews, embeds consumer engagement, and applies performance-based incentives in a CPI-X framework adapted for long-term value and policy alignment.

Once you register, you’ll get immediate access to a video lecture, slides, a transcript, and a quiz — ideal for professionals seeking regulatory insights from a mature and evolving jurisdiction.

This course offers you:🛠 An overview of CRU’s role, legal foundation, and regulated entities📊 Insight into risk mechanisms, output metrics, and consumer protections🌱 A practical look at how PR5 weaves in climate goals, flexibility, and innovation

Don’t miss this chance to:📘 Understand how Ireland balances cost efficiency with service quality and investment risk📣 Learn how stakeholder consultation is integrated into regulatory design⚙ Examine emerging Totex elements and revenue-at-risk incentive schemes

This course is for:

  • Regulatory analysts and public utility economists
  • Energy sector consultants and advisors
  • Professionals in system operations, finance, or customer service
  • Policy experts and academics studying incentive regulation

Register today to explore Ireland’s evolving model of incentive-based, consumer-focused price regulation.

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