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Per AGRELL Peter BOGETOFT KVL, Economics Denmark THE SWEDISH REGULATORY MODEL: Efficiency and Network Utility

Per AGRELL Peter BOGETOFT KVL, Economics Denmark THE SWEDISH REGULATORY MODEL : Efficiency and Network Utility

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Per AGRELLPeter BOGETOFTKVL, EconomicsDenmark

THE SWEDISH REGULATORY MODEL: Efficiency and Network Utility

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OUTLINE

YARD-STICK COMPETITION REGULATORY FRAMEWORKDEA

– Examples, TE, SE, CE– Modelling principles

NETWORK UTILITYDEA MODELS (SR, LR)INCENTIVE SYSTEM

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VALUE OF YARD-STICK COMPETITION

ENTERPRISE LEVEL– Improved technical- and cost efficiency

INDUSTRY LEVEL– Detect and follow up technology

development

REGULATOR– Incentive systems– Control of tariffs, etc.– Structural development

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STEMSWEDISH NATIONAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION

CONCESSION GRANTING

MONITORINGDISSEMINATING

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REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

ELECTRICITY ACT (1992)– Ch 4, § 1

“Fair and objective tariffs”“Reasonable rate of return”

– Ch 4, § 3Differentiation between concessionsNo differentiation within concession

REGULATIONS [e.g., Prop 1993/94:162)– Comparative evaluation of tariffs

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SWEDISH ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION

CONCESSIONS – 400 V - 20kV distribution– Distribution obligation– 250 areas– Max 25 years– May be merged or changed (non-exclusive!)

OPERATORS– Vertical separation– No restriction on ownership or technology– Annual reports, public tariffs

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OWNERSHIP

Public Profit49%

Public Non-Profit11%

Private24%

Cooperatives11%

Other5%

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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

ECONOMICAL– Ability to identify and estimate excess costs– Sound and fair basis of comparison

JUDICIAL– Authoritative in court appeals

ADMINISTRATIVE– Manageable administrative workload– Unambiguous interpretation of results

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Why DEA?

DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSISCharnes, Cooper och Rhodes (1978)

Established method to estimate optimal production and lowest cost by best-practice observations.

– PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY– OBSERVED DATA

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DEA PROJECT GROUP

Per AGRELL associate professorPeter BOGETOFT professor

Birgitta SJÖBERG STEMRoger HUSBLAD STEMLars ERIKSSON STEM

Reference group SVEL, et al.

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EXAMPLE 1

Distributor A B C k

Operating cost (Mkr) 72.5 80 140 120

Deliv power (MWh) 1114.5 1379 1500 1200

Benchmark

Cost/MWh 65 58 93 100

Is k an inefficient utility?Who is efficient?Who are the peers to k?

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OBSERVATIONS

INPUT, MSEK, Operating costs

OUTPUT, MWh, Delivered energy

A

B

C

k

120

1 400

1 200

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EFFICIENCY FRONTIER

A

B

C

k

120

75

1 200

1 400

OUTPUT, MWh, Delivered energy

INPUT, MSEK, Operating costs

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DECOMPOSING EFFICIENCY

TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY– To avoid waste and slack

SCALE EFFICIENCY– To operate at the right scale

COST EFFICIENCY– To apply least cost technology

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TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY

A

B

C

k

120

75

1 200

1 400

62,5%

TE-IN = 75/120 = 62,5%

OUTPUT, MWh, Delivered energy

INPUT, MSEK, Operating costs

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SCALE EFFICIENCY

A

B

C

k

120

70

1 200

75

SE-IN = 70/75 = 93%

OUTPUT, MWh, Delivered energy

INPUT, MSEK, Operating costs

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INFORMATION TE/SE

TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY 62,5%SCALE EFFICIENCY 93%

INPUT TARGET(S)– Operating costs

75 MSEK (-45)

ROLE MODELS– A (66%) and B (33%)

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EXAMPLE 2

Distributor AX BX CX k

Operating cost (Mkr) 72.5 80 140 120

Labor (kh) 87 77 70 135

Deliv energy (MWh) 1200 1200 1200 1200

Total cost (Mkr) 90 95.4 175 187.5

Partial measures

Labor/MWh 73 64 58 113

Op.cost/MWh 60 66 117 100

Cost/MWh 75 80 146 156

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COST EFFICIENCY

Operating cost, MSEK

Labor, kh

AX

BX

CX

k135

120

BUDGET = 63 MSEK

84

75

CE = min Budget/Budget k = 63/187,5 = 33,6%

BUDGET = 187 MSEK

35

140

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DEA COST EFFICIENCY

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xx

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i

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INFORMATION CE

TEKNISK EFFEKTIVITET 62,5%KOSTNADSEFFEKTIVITET 33,6%COST TARGETS

– Operating costs Staff(TE) 75 MSEK (-45) (TE) 84 kh

(-51)(CE) 35 MSEK (-85) (CE) 140 kh

(+5)– Total cost

63 MSEK (-124,5 MSEK)

ROLE MODELS:

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NETWORK UTILITY

STEM internal project 1999

Econometric cost model with “optimal” network as input

– Launched as “Network utility”– Average values– Claims scale economies – One possible cost function

642

531kk

High

k

Lowi InstPowerkNetkNetkC

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USE OF NETWORK UTILITY?

ADVANTAGES– Exogenous inputs– Strong structural assumptions (nationalization!)

DRAWBACKS– No use of “best-practice”– Low informative value – Weak judicial power, arbitrary– Simplistic, risk for excessive exemptions– Sensitive for price-changes, frontier shifts– Expensive data processing (GIS-data)

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1. Concession granting

“Eligibility” according to EAch 2

DEA offers

Concession area (9 §) Merger gains, costnorms

Operator: gernerally (10 §) Panel data

Operator: specifically (10 §) Verifiable technology,inputmix

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2. Monitoring

Monitoring (EA ch 4 §1 ) DEA offers

“Fair” costs Cost norms, lowinformation rents

“Objective” tariffs -

“Reasonable” profit Observed technologies,participation

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3. Dissemination

Activity DEA offers

Learning Real targets, norms,peers

Structural development Scale econ, mergergains

Self-regulation Public efficiency nroms,benchmarks, politicalreaction

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REGULATORY OBJECTIVES

TRANSPARENCY Dissemination

CONSISTENCY Modelbased

STABILITY Historical physical data

FAIRNESS Exogenous factorsAnnual frontiers

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Ex post REGULATION

1999 2000 2001

Prel. tariffs

REVENUES

ANNUAL REPORTS

Monitoring period 1999

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MODELLING PRINCIPLE: controllability!

SHORT RUNSHORT RUN

VARIABLE INPUTVARIABLE INPUT LONG RUNLONG RUN

EXOGENOUS INPUTEXOGENOUS INPUT

OUTPUTOUTPUT

FIXED INPUTFIXED INPUT

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ACTUAL COSTS

Transmission

23%

Losses5%

O&M19%

Metering4%

Adm8%

Depr14%

Interest8%

Profit19%

O&M39%

Metering8%Adm

15%

Profit38%

18,5 GSEK 8,1 GSEK

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MODELL (SR)

DISTRIBUTOR[SHORT RUN]DISTRIBUTOR[SHORT RUN]

OP. COST

EX LOSS COST

ENERGY LC

ENERGY HC

CUSTOMERS LC

CUSTOMERS HC

DEL. POWER (MW)

NET LENGTH (TOTAL)INSTALLED TRANSFORMERS (MVA)MVA per DISTRIBUTION STATION

CLIMATE ZONE

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MODELL (LR)

DISTRIBUTOR[LONG RUN]

DISTRIBUTOR[LONG RUN]

OP. COST

TR. LOSSES

OPTIMAL NETLENGTH(TOTAL)CLIMATE ZONE

OTHER CAPITAL

ENERGY LC

ENERGY HC

CUSTOMERS LC

CUSTOMERS HC

DEL. POWER (MW)

TR CAPITAL

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INCENTIVE SYSTEM

“Reasonable” profit– 135% of risk-free rate (Edin-Svahn)

Participation– No net operative losses

Non-controllable costs– Passed on to consumers

Tariff structure– “Light-handed regulation”, no regulation

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POTENTIAL INCENTIVE SYSTEM

“Green” operator– Full “reasonable” profit (ROE)

“Yellow” operator– ROE = (riskfree rate)CE

“Red” operator– Potential audit by STEM– ROE = 0%

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“ANNUAL ECONOMIC NET-INSPECTION”

Kort sikt Besparingsmål Reduktion Nyckeltal Lång siktNätbolag CE-SR Förebilder DriftK RKA DriftK RKA DK/LEV RKA/LEV CE-LREnköping elnät ELNÄT AB 100.0% Förebild för 23 lev 20.30 8617.00 0.00 0.00 0.12 49.10 98%Sandhult-Sandareds Elektriska ek100.0% Förebild för 34 lev 7.79 3585.00 0.00 0.00 0.15 70.65 85%Uppsala Elnät AB 100.0% Förebild för 28 lev 101.97 49445.00 0.00 0.00 0.09 45.58 100%…..Degerfors Energinät AB 95.4% Lessebo (0.26) Kungsbacka (0.62) 70 (0.11) 9.32 5030.29 0.45 810.71 0.12 73.55 80%Fagersta Elkraft AB 95.1% Smedjebacken (0.77) Enköping (0.12) 198 (0.07) 216 (0.03) 16.60 6607.54 0.86 1373.46 0.13 59.83 87%…..Vattenfall Bohus-Dal Elnät AB, V46.8% Luleå (0.34) Västerås (0.44) 223 (0.17) 227 (0.05) 104.49 57904.76 119.02 87480.24 0.19 126.19 36%Vattenfall Norrnät AB (Västerbot45.6% Luleå (0.68) Västerås (0.21) 223 (0.10) 227 (0.02) 71.97 59157.37 86.00 112655.63 0.16 171.47 43%

Green = OK

Yellow = Remark

Red = Audit?

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CONCLUSION

“Light-handed regulation”DEA operational in STEM monitoring

– Self-regulation– Incentive system– Auditing priorities

Legal considerationsPolitical considerations