Commission for Energy Regulation definition

Commission for Energy Regulation means the body established as such under the Republic of Ireland Electricity Act.
Commission for Energy Regulation or "Commission" shall mean the body established pursuant to Section 8 of the Electricity Act;
Commission for Energy Regulation or “CER” means the Commission for Energy Regulation under the Act;

Examples of Commission for Energy Regulation in a sentence

  • The Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) is Ireland’s independent energy and water regulator.

  • Sealed with the common seal of the Commission for Energy Regulation on 21st April 2006.

  • The Commission for Energy Regulation (‘the Commission’) is the independent body responsible for overseeing the regulation of Ireland's electricity and gas sectors.

  • If ‘Controlled Works’, as defined by the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) document entitled ‘Definition of the Scope of Controlled Works’ are required, a Completion Certificate must be issued.

  • On 10th May the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) and the Utility Regulator (UR) published the 2010 Retail Tariff Timetable1, setting out the key milestones in the regulated retail tariff setting process for the SEM.

  • In June 2012 the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation (Utility Regulator) and the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER), together referred to as the Regulatory Authorities or RAs, published a decision paper (SEM/12/048)1 on the quantification and pricing for the initial “front loaded” Directed Contract (DC) subscription.

  • Since 1st November 2007 the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation (Utility Regulator) and the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER), together referred to as the Regulatory Authorities or RAs, have jointly regulated the all-Island wholesale electricity market known as the Single Electricity Market (SEM) covering both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

  • The Commission for Energy Regulation (“CER”), in consultation with the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation (jointly referred to as the Regulatory Authorities), have directed ESB Power Generation (“ESB PG”) to offer Contracts for Differences to licensed retail suppliers in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

  • Acceptance of terms includes those set out in the Distribution Code, General Conditions for Connection and any / all conditions as amended and approved by the Commission for Energy Regulation from time to time.

  • The Commission for Energy Regulation (‘the CER’) is the independent body responsible for overseeing the regulation of Ireland's electricity and gas sectors.


More Definitions of Commission for Energy Regulation

Commission for Energy Regulation or “Commission” or “CER” shall mean the body established pursuant to Section 8 of the Electricity Regulation Act 1999 (as amended);
Commission for Energy Regulation or "Commission" shall mean the body established bypursuant to Section 8 of the Electricity Regulation Act, 1999 as amended by the Gas Act, and having the powers and functions as prescribed in the Act and the Gas Act;

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