EWRC definition

EWRC means Energy and Water Regulatory Commission in Bulgaria, a public independent administration body which has various functions including licensing and supervision of electricity, natural gas, and water utility companies.
EWRC means the Bulgarian Energy and Water Regulatory Commission, a specialised body, independent from the executive with reporting obligations to the legislature. EWRC consists of five members, including a Chairperson, all of which are selected and may be removed by the National Assembly (i.e. the legislature).

Examples of EWRC in a sentence

  • The Operator shall be entitled to announce and apply specific transmission services fees approved by EWRC in line with art.

  • The TSO shall only consider transaction notifications that are made in accordance with the Natural Gas Market Balancing Rules, adopted by the EWRC.

  • In case of its change, the new fee shall enter into force after approval by the EWRC of an amendment and supplement to the Agreement for implementation of a GRP, without the need for additional notification of the participant.

  • The Balancing entity shall only consider transaction notifications that are made in accordance with the Natural Gas Market Balancing Rules, adopted by the EWRC.

  • To strengthen sector governance, namely the performance of EWRC, EGTC, and EDSA boards of directors, the Governance Sub-Activity shall include funding for an in-depth needs assessment and governance action plan, and capacity building.

  • Balkan Gas Hub EAD is a trading platform operator, performing an activity for implementation of a 2020 Gas Release Programme on one of its segments (BGH market segment for implementation of GRP) by organizing auctions whose terms and conditions are laid down in an Agreement for Implementation of a Gas Release Programme, approved by the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) with Decision No. ................, in line with the provisions of Art.

  • The Government agrees to fund any shortfalls in EWRC funding requirements – either through its own budget or by securing alternative donor funding – for each fiscal year during the term of the Program.

  • It shall also support the development of implementation mechanisms for fees and fines stipulated under the Electricity Act of 2011 (as amended) (the “Electricity Act”), which are important sources of revenue for sector entities, especially for EWRC.

  • A training program on tariff setting may be provided to consumer advocacy groups and their representatives at EWRC to ensure meaningful and impactful consultations with EWRC during the tariff setting process.

  • This Activity will strengthen the capacity of key sector institutions to develop system plans, improve integrated system planning and interface with EWRC and comply with regulatory requirements.