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Quality of Supply Regulation
(prepared for the European Copper Institute)
Dr. Konstantin Petrov
KEMA Consulting GmbH
Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 8
53113, Bonn
Tel: + 49 228 4469000
Mobile: +49 173 515 19 46
Email: konstantin.petrov@kema.com
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1 Why Quality Regulation?
Unlinking price from costs – as is the general practice in modern regulation schemes -
creates strong incentives for efficiency improvement as any cost saving directly translates
into higher profits. However, both theory and practice suggest that, without additional quality
regulation measures, these incentives eventually lead to perverse quality degradation.
Even though quality reduction may cause additional cost for e.g. network users, the
monopoly network operator may still find it more profitable to cut costs at the expense of
quality. Quality of supply is just as important to consumers as prices. If standards of service
fall but prices remain the same, consumers are effectively suffering from an increase in
prices. In competitive industries, dissatisfied customers will then either demand lower prices
or switch suppliers. Likewise, investors will be less willing to provide capital if they believe
that companies spend too much or too little in service standards. A monopolistic firm, on the
other hand, may try to collect the allowed revenue while reducing power and/or commercial
quality. A quality regulation system intends to provide customers with guarantees of a high
quality level. In this regard, the quality regulation can be considered by the company as a
means to proof its commitment to providing a high level of quality. Quality regulation thus
should not be considered as a threat, but rather as an opportunity for the network service
providers to demonstrate its commitment towards high quality and performance.
Another benefit of quality regulation is that it provides better guidance to the regulated
companies in developing and implementing their quality policy. Even if providing high quality
is important to the network service providers, this does not answer the question of how high
this quality should actually be. If the companies intend to increase quality, this may conflict
with the regulatory cap incentives for reducing costs. That is, providing higher quality will
generally require higher costs. If these costs are not remunerated in terms of a higher price,
quality increase will come at the cost of lower profits and in the extreme case, even financial
losses. Thus, the regulated companies will be confronted with conflicting incentives. On the
one hand, it wishes to provide high quality while on the other hand it is effectively punished
for doing so. This has two important (related) consequences. Firstly, the regulatory system
does not provide clear guidance on what level of quality to choose. Only installing regulatory
caps does not signal the quality level expected by the regulator. Secondly, the companies
are not provided with the necessary funds to invest in quality. The overall effect of these two
problems is that it is difficult for the companies to adequately set up and implement a quality
policy. The establishment of a quality regulation system solves these problems and the
companies receive clear guidance on what quality levels they should provide and how
meeting or not meeting these standards will affect their financial position.
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2 Quality Dimensions
Quality of supply has a number of different dimensions. In line with the classification of the
Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER), these may by grouped under three general
headings: commercial quality, reliability (continuity of supply) and power quality. We explain
the three groups of quality below.
2.1 Power Quality
Power quality covers a variety of disturbances in a power system. It is mainly determined by
the quality of the voltage waveform. There are several technical standards for power quality
criteria, but ultimately quality is determined by the ability of customer equipment to perform
properly. The relevant technical phenomena are: variations in frequency, fluctuations in
voltage magnitude, short-duration voltage variations (dips, swells), short interruptions, long-
duration voltage variations (over- or under-voltages), transients (temporarily transient over-
voltages), harmonic distortion, asymmetry etc. In many countries power quality is regulated
to some extent, often using industry wide accepted standards or practices to provide
indicative levels of performance.
2.2 Commercial Quality
The second network quality aspect, commercial quality is related to the transactions
between the network company and their customers. Examples of such transactions are the
connection of new customers and installation of measuring equipment, regular transactions
such as billing and meter readings, and occasional transactions such as responding to
problems and complaints.
2.3 Reliability
The third network quality aspect, reliability, is the most important one as it lies at the heart of
the network service. Reliability is a measure for the ability of the network to continuously
meet the demand from customers. This can be divided into two elements: the first is related
to assuring sufficient capacity on the long term (adequacy) so that the network service can
be delivered. The second relates to whether this network service can actually be delivered in
the short run i.e., customers can be supplied with electricity. Reliability is characterized by
the number and duration of interruptions experienced by customers. Several indicators are
used to evaluate reliability in electricity networks. The most common indicators to measure
reliability are listed below. All of them refer to a pre-defined period, usually one year.
• SAIFI stands for System Average Interruption Frequency Index and measures the
number of outages experienced by users. It is calculated by dividing the number of
customer interruptions by the total number of customers served. The number of
customer interruptions is the sum of the number of interrupted customers for each
interruption.
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• SAIDI stands for System Average Interruption Duration Index and provides a
measure for the average time that customers are interrupted. It is calculated by
dividing the total customer interruption duration by the total number of customers.
Customer interruption duration is defined as the aggregated time that all customers
were interrupted. SAIDI is a high level indicator representing the overall performance
of the network.
• CAIDI stands for Customer Average Interruption Duration Index and is a measure for
the average time required restoring service to the average customer per interruption.
It is calculated by dividing the customer interruption duration by the number of
customer interruptions.
• Momentary Average Interruption Frequency Index (MAIFI) is similar to SAIFI, but
related to short interruptions (shorter than 3 minutes). The short interruptions can be
considered as power quality too.
• Energy Not Supplied (ENS) provides information about the lost supply of energy
resulting from interruptions.
• AIT stands for Average Interruption Time and provides information for the average
time period (in minutes) in which a connected customer or distribution network is
without electricity supply. The average time period is derived by the assumption that
the interrupted load is equal to the average system load.
Because they weight by individual customer numbers, SAIFI, SAIDI, CAIDI and MAIFI are
mainly practical for the distribution networks. AIT is used for the transmission networks. Like
SAIDI, AIT is expressed in minutes/period. The difference is that quality is weighted by
energy instead of customer numbers.
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3 Regulation of Quality of Supply
Although traditional regulation schemes are criticized for their lack of incentives towards
efficiency, at the same time they do not require explicit quality regulation. When capital
investments are allowed a guaranteed return - as has traditionally been the case - the
tendency for over-capitalization is strong. This again might result in higher quality levels.
Indeed, it has been argued that rate of return regulation by itself could well be classified as a
form of quality regulation.
There is however some consensus that the high quality levels resulting from traditional
schemes may in fact have been too high. Different studies suggest that historical quality
levels are too high when customers’ willingness to pay for quality is taken into account1
. This
perhaps is the price to be paid for not having to engage into the difficulties of quality
regulation. Under the new regulatory schemes more efficiency can be attained, but inclusion
of quality regulation elements will be imperative. In the short term the regulator will need to
make sure that no uneconomic degradation of quality occurs, and in the longer term he will
need to provide incentives such that the level of quality converges towards a socially desired
level.
Considerable elements for regulation of quality of service are implicitly included in
conventional regulatory procedures with respect to licensing, pricing, market and system
rules etc. In addition, regulators have taken further steps to ensure that certain performance
and quality standards are met. This involves mainly prescription of certain standards.
Furthermore, however, some regulators decided to use financial incentives based on reward
and penalty schemes.
Below we discuss possible approaches for quality regulation.
3.1 Performance Publication (Indirect Method)
Performance publication is widely used by regulators. Here, the regulator requires the
companies to disclose information about (trends in) its quality performance to the public.
Overviews of the company’s quality performance are then provided, for example, in the
company’s annual reports, in dedicated regulatory publications, or on the company’s or
regulator’s website. Additionally, the regulator can oblige the regulated service provider to
take into consideration the views of customer representation groups or include customers in
the advisory or supervisory boards of the company.
Performance publication is relatively simple to implement and requires limited regulatory
involvement. The basic idea is to expose the company to public scrutiny by providing
customers with information about the company’s performance. The assumption is that the
company, considering its reputation or public image, would then be inclined to match its
quality to customer demand (moral suasion). This reputation effect can be particularly strong
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See for example Telson (1975) or Bental and Ravid (1982).
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in the case that the company is also operating in other businesses where a competition has
been introduced. For example, the distribution company typically has associated companies
that are active in the supply or generation business, usually also operating under the same
(brand) name. In this case, if customers are dissatisfied with the services by the monopoly
distribution service providers, they may be less inclined to procure supply services from its
associated companies in the competitive markets.
3.2 Standards
Standards put a floor to the performance level of the company. Violation of the standard can
lead to a fine or tariff rebate. Examples of such standards are ‘customer minutes lost’,
‘percentage of customers with an outage’, or some aggregated quality index. In regulatory
practice is distinguished between overall and guaranteed standards. Overall standards are
levels of performance set by the regulator and companies must use their best endeavours to
comply with them. They are not measured with respect to performance for individual
customers. Guaranteed standards are levels of performance which must be achieved in
each individual delivery of a specified service. Customers who fail to receive the required
level of service under a guaranteed standard may be entitled to receive a penalty payment.
Standards can be defined per region or zone. In this case, the standard is called a zonal or
regional standard. For instance, zones with higher customer density (e.g. urban zones) may
have a higher standard compared with less densely populated zones. The main problem of a
standard is that it imposes a discrete (rather than continuous) relationship between quality
and price. The company either pays a fine or it does not, depending on whether it violates
the set standard. The question then is at what level the standard should be set, and what the
level of the fine should be. These two need to be low enough to be defensible, and high
enough to be effective. If they are set too high, the standard may severely punish the
company for not meeting unrealistic targets. If the standard is set too low, it does not “bite”
and quality degradation may occur.
3.3 Quality Incentive Schemes
Quality incentive schemes can be considered as an extension of a standard. Alternatively, a
standard can be considered as a special case of a quality incentive scheme. Here, price and
quality are closely related: each quality level is associated with a price adjustment. The
company’s performance is compared to some quality target: deviations result in either a
penalty or a reward. There are many variations of quality incentive schemes. Price and
quality can be mapped continuously, in a discrete fashion, or a combination of these, the
level of the penalty or reward can be capped, dead bands may be applied, etc. Figure 1
shows some examples. The x-axis represents the measured quality level, the y-axis the
penalty or reward.
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Q u a lity L e ve l (q )
L o w H igh
RewardPenalty
1 . M inim u m S ta nd a rd
2 . C on tin u ou s
4 . D ea d B a n d
3. C a pp e d
F in an cia l In ce n tive (Φ )
Figure 1: Examples of Quality Incentive Schemes
Under scheme 1, after reaching a certain quality level, a fixed penalty is imposed. This is
essentially an ordinary standard. Scheme 2 introduces a continuous relation between price
and quality. At each level of quality, a corresponding penalty or reward is attached. Scheme
3 is similar to scheme 2 except that the penalty and reward are now capped. The argument
for this capping is that this reduces the financial risks to the company and customers.
However, capping also has some drawbacks: If quality decreases, the company would only
have to pay penalties to a certain point. After that, further quality degradation does not carry
any financial effects. Similarly, capping the reward level will reduce the company’s incentives
to improve further quality once the maximal reward has been reached.
Scheme 4 is similar to scheme 2, but has a dead band. For quality levels within this band, no
price adjustments are made. Quality can be thought of as consisting of two parts: the natural
quality level, and (superimposed on it) a stochastic element. In the short term, these
stochastic effects can lead to significant quality fluctuations and as a result, unintended
penalty and reward fluctuations. Dead bands are used to dampen these effects.

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Electricity Markets and Quality of Supply Regulation

  • 1. 1 Quality of Supply Regulation (prepared for the European Copper Institute) Dr. Konstantin Petrov KEMA Consulting GmbH Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 8 53113, Bonn Tel: + 49 228 4469000 Mobile: +49 173 515 19 46 Email: konstantin.petrov@kema.com
  • 2. 2 1 Why Quality Regulation? Unlinking price from costs – as is the general practice in modern regulation schemes - creates strong incentives for efficiency improvement as any cost saving directly translates into higher profits. However, both theory and practice suggest that, without additional quality regulation measures, these incentives eventually lead to perverse quality degradation. Even though quality reduction may cause additional cost for e.g. network users, the monopoly network operator may still find it more profitable to cut costs at the expense of quality. Quality of supply is just as important to consumers as prices. If standards of service fall but prices remain the same, consumers are effectively suffering from an increase in prices. In competitive industries, dissatisfied customers will then either demand lower prices or switch suppliers. Likewise, investors will be less willing to provide capital if they believe that companies spend too much or too little in service standards. A monopolistic firm, on the other hand, may try to collect the allowed revenue while reducing power and/or commercial quality. A quality regulation system intends to provide customers with guarantees of a high quality level. In this regard, the quality regulation can be considered by the company as a means to proof its commitment to providing a high level of quality. Quality regulation thus should not be considered as a threat, but rather as an opportunity for the network service providers to demonstrate its commitment towards high quality and performance. Another benefit of quality regulation is that it provides better guidance to the regulated companies in developing and implementing their quality policy. Even if providing high quality is important to the network service providers, this does not answer the question of how high this quality should actually be. If the companies intend to increase quality, this may conflict with the regulatory cap incentives for reducing costs. That is, providing higher quality will generally require higher costs. If these costs are not remunerated in terms of a higher price, quality increase will come at the cost of lower profits and in the extreme case, even financial losses. Thus, the regulated companies will be confronted with conflicting incentives. On the one hand, it wishes to provide high quality while on the other hand it is effectively punished for doing so. This has two important (related) consequences. Firstly, the regulatory system does not provide clear guidance on what level of quality to choose. Only installing regulatory caps does not signal the quality level expected by the regulator. Secondly, the companies are not provided with the necessary funds to invest in quality. The overall effect of these two problems is that it is difficult for the companies to adequately set up and implement a quality policy. The establishment of a quality regulation system solves these problems and the companies receive clear guidance on what quality levels they should provide and how meeting or not meeting these standards will affect their financial position.
  • 3. 3 2 Quality Dimensions Quality of supply has a number of different dimensions. In line with the classification of the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER), these may by grouped under three general headings: commercial quality, reliability (continuity of supply) and power quality. We explain the three groups of quality below. 2.1 Power Quality Power quality covers a variety of disturbances in a power system. It is mainly determined by the quality of the voltage waveform. There are several technical standards for power quality criteria, but ultimately quality is determined by the ability of customer equipment to perform properly. The relevant technical phenomena are: variations in frequency, fluctuations in voltage magnitude, short-duration voltage variations (dips, swells), short interruptions, long- duration voltage variations (over- or under-voltages), transients (temporarily transient over- voltages), harmonic distortion, asymmetry etc. In many countries power quality is regulated to some extent, often using industry wide accepted standards or practices to provide indicative levels of performance. 2.2 Commercial Quality The second network quality aspect, commercial quality is related to the transactions between the network company and their customers. Examples of such transactions are the connection of new customers and installation of measuring equipment, regular transactions such as billing and meter readings, and occasional transactions such as responding to problems and complaints. 2.3 Reliability The third network quality aspect, reliability, is the most important one as it lies at the heart of the network service. Reliability is a measure for the ability of the network to continuously meet the demand from customers. This can be divided into two elements: the first is related to assuring sufficient capacity on the long term (adequacy) so that the network service can be delivered. The second relates to whether this network service can actually be delivered in the short run i.e., customers can be supplied with electricity. Reliability is characterized by the number and duration of interruptions experienced by customers. Several indicators are used to evaluate reliability in electricity networks. The most common indicators to measure reliability are listed below. All of them refer to a pre-defined period, usually one year. • SAIFI stands for System Average Interruption Frequency Index and measures the number of outages experienced by users. It is calculated by dividing the number of customer interruptions by the total number of customers served. The number of customer interruptions is the sum of the number of interrupted customers for each interruption.
  • 4. 4 • SAIDI stands for System Average Interruption Duration Index and provides a measure for the average time that customers are interrupted. It is calculated by dividing the total customer interruption duration by the total number of customers. Customer interruption duration is defined as the aggregated time that all customers were interrupted. SAIDI is a high level indicator representing the overall performance of the network. • CAIDI stands for Customer Average Interruption Duration Index and is a measure for the average time required restoring service to the average customer per interruption. It is calculated by dividing the customer interruption duration by the number of customer interruptions. • Momentary Average Interruption Frequency Index (MAIFI) is similar to SAIFI, but related to short interruptions (shorter than 3 minutes). The short interruptions can be considered as power quality too. • Energy Not Supplied (ENS) provides information about the lost supply of energy resulting from interruptions. • AIT stands for Average Interruption Time and provides information for the average time period (in minutes) in which a connected customer or distribution network is without electricity supply. The average time period is derived by the assumption that the interrupted load is equal to the average system load. Because they weight by individual customer numbers, SAIFI, SAIDI, CAIDI and MAIFI are mainly practical for the distribution networks. AIT is used for the transmission networks. Like SAIDI, AIT is expressed in minutes/period. The difference is that quality is weighted by energy instead of customer numbers.
  • 5. 5 3 Regulation of Quality of Supply Although traditional regulation schemes are criticized for their lack of incentives towards efficiency, at the same time they do not require explicit quality regulation. When capital investments are allowed a guaranteed return - as has traditionally been the case - the tendency for over-capitalization is strong. This again might result in higher quality levels. Indeed, it has been argued that rate of return regulation by itself could well be classified as a form of quality regulation. There is however some consensus that the high quality levels resulting from traditional schemes may in fact have been too high. Different studies suggest that historical quality levels are too high when customers’ willingness to pay for quality is taken into account1 . This perhaps is the price to be paid for not having to engage into the difficulties of quality regulation. Under the new regulatory schemes more efficiency can be attained, but inclusion of quality regulation elements will be imperative. In the short term the regulator will need to make sure that no uneconomic degradation of quality occurs, and in the longer term he will need to provide incentives such that the level of quality converges towards a socially desired level. Considerable elements for regulation of quality of service are implicitly included in conventional regulatory procedures with respect to licensing, pricing, market and system rules etc. In addition, regulators have taken further steps to ensure that certain performance and quality standards are met. This involves mainly prescription of certain standards. Furthermore, however, some regulators decided to use financial incentives based on reward and penalty schemes. Below we discuss possible approaches for quality regulation. 3.1 Performance Publication (Indirect Method) Performance publication is widely used by regulators. Here, the regulator requires the companies to disclose information about (trends in) its quality performance to the public. Overviews of the company’s quality performance are then provided, for example, in the company’s annual reports, in dedicated regulatory publications, or on the company’s or regulator’s website. Additionally, the regulator can oblige the regulated service provider to take into consideration the views of customer representation groups or include customers in the advisory or supervisory boards of the company. Performance publication is relatively simple to implement and requires limited regulatory involvement. The basic idea is to expose the company to public scrutiny by providing customers with information about the company’s performance. The assumption is that the company, considering its reputation or public image, would then be inclined to match its quality to customer demand (moral suasion). This reputation effect can be particularly strong 1 See for example Telson (1975) or Bental and Ravid (1982).
  • 6. 6 in the case that the company is also operating in other businesses where a competition has been introduced. For example, the distribution company typically has associated companies that are active in the supply or generation business, usually also operating under the same (brand) name. In this case, if customers are dissatisfied with the services by the monopoly distribution service providers, they may be less inclined to procure supply services from its associated companies in the competitive markets. 3.2 Standards Standards put a floor to the performance level of the company. Violation of the standard can lead to a fine or tariff rebate. Examples of such standards are ‘customer minutes lost’, ‘percentage of customers with an outage’, or some aggregated quality index. In regulatory practice is distinguished between overall and guaranteed standards. Overall standards are levels of performance set by the regulator and companies must use their best endeavours to comply with them. They are not measured with respect to performance for individual customers. Guaranteed standards are levels of performance which must be achieved in each individual delivery of a specified service. Customers who fail to receive the required level of service under a guaranteed standard may be entitled to receive a penalty payment. Standards can be defined per region or zone. In this case, the standard is called a zonal or regional standard. For instance, zones with higher customer density (e.g. urban zones) may have a higher standard compared with less densely populated zones. The main problem of a standard is that it imposes a discrete (rather than continuous) relationship between quality and price. The company either pays a fine or it does not, depending on whether it violates the set standard. The question then is at what level the standard should be set, and what the level of the fine should be. These two need to be low enough to be defensible, and high enough to be effective. If they are set too high, the standard may severely punish the company for not meeting unrealistic targets. If the standard is set too low, it does not “bite” and quality degradation may occur. 3.3 Quality Incentive Schemes Quality incentive schemes can be considered as an extension of a standard. Alternatively, a standard can be considered as a special case of a quality incentive scheme. Here, price and quality are closely related: each quality level is associated with a price adjustment. The company’s performance is compared to some quality target: deviations result in either a penalty or a reward. There are many variations of quality incentive schemes. Price and quality can be mapped continuously, in a discrete fashion, or a combination of these, the level of the penalty or reward can be capped, dead bands may be applied, etc. Figure 1 shows some examples. The x-axis represents the measured quality level, the y-axis the penalty or reward.
  • 7. 7 Q u a lity L e ve l (q ) L o w H igh RewardPenalty 1 . M inim u m S ta nd a rd 2 . C on tin u ou s 4 . D ea d B a n d 3. C a pp e d F in an cia l In ce n tive (Φ ) Figure 1: Examples of Quality Incentive Schemes Under scheme 1, after reaching a certain quality level, a fixed penalty is imposed. This is essentially an ordinary standard. Scheme 2 introduces a continuous relation between price and quality. At each level of quality, a corresponding penalty or reward is attached. Scheme 3 is similar to scheme 2 except that the penalty and reward are now capped. The argument for this capping is that this reduces the financial risks to the company and customers. However, capping also has some drawbacks: If quality decreases, the company would only have to pay penalties to a certain point. After that, further quality degradation does not carry any financial effects. Similarly, capping the reward level will reduce the company’s incentives to improve further quality once the maximal reward has been reached. Scheme 4 is similar to scheme 2, but has a dead band. For quality levels within this band, no price adjustments are made. Quality can be thought of as consisting of two parts: the natural quality level, and (superimposed on it) a stochastic element. In the short term, these stochastic effects can lead to significant quality fluctuations and as a result, unintended penalty and reward fluctuations. Dead bands are used to dampen these effects.