6th EU-US Energy Regulators Roundtable Athens, 5-6 December 2007
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The European Commission’s legislative proposals (3rd Package): Regulators’ view Mr José Braz, ERSE
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The State of Energy Regulation in the United States Mr Sam J. Ervin, IV, North Carolina Utilities Commission
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Regional Electricity Markets in the U.S.: The RTO Model Mr Joseph T. Kelliher, FERC
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The Concept of an Independent Regulator Mr Peter Plug, DTe
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The RTO Model: Independent System Operator of New England Mr James Y. Kerr, II, North Carolina Utilities Commission
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State of Play of the ERGEG Regional Initiatives Mr David Halldearn, Ofgem
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Update on SEE and the role of the ECRB Mr Michael Caramanis, RAE
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ERRA's Role in Regional Market Building Mr Gábor Szörényi, ERRA
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Regional Electricity Markets in the United States Mr James Y. Kerr, II, North Carolina Utilities Commission
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Critical Utility Infrastructures: The U.S. Experience Mr Robert M. Clayton III, Missouri Public Service Commission
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International Regulatory Cooperation: The European Approach Jacques-André Troesch, CRE
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The Regulator and New LNG Facilities in the U.S. Mr J. Mark Robinson, FERC
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The ERGEG work on storage and LNG Mr Raul Yunta Huete, CNE
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State and Regional Energy Regulatory Responses to Climate Change Mr David Coen, NARUC
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Effective Regulation and Unbundling - an introduction Sir John Mogg, CEER
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Effective Regulation and Unbundling Mrs Marsha Smith, NARUC
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