Turkey’s Monitoring Experience Fatih Dönmez Former EMRA Commissioner.

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Turkey’s Monitoring Experience Fatih Dönmez Former EMRA Commissioner

General framework A general monitoring framework detailing: – What to monitor? – How to monitor? – How to evaluate?

What to monitor? Ensure minimum level of quality, improvements? Quality Well-functioning market, generation adequacy Ensure compliance with the legislation Market Licence Compliance Dimension of monitoring

Market monitoring Market opening Switching TPA Interconnection Security of supply situation Balancing arrangements Concentration Wholesale market End-user prices Etc.

License compliance monitoring Spot checks and legal checks Information to customers Reporting mandates to regulator Limitations to market power abuse Unbundling Non-discriminatory conduct Supervising & controlling infrastructure

Quality monitoring Commercial quality – Responding to customer requests (access, objection to bill, etc.) within standardized time and quality Supply continuity – SAIFI – SAIDI Technical quality

How to monitor?

How to evaluate? Define a data set & confidentiality of each type of information & collection frequency & ensure reliability of data Sustain continuity of data flow & measurement of indicators Benchmark your processes & adapt others experiences & approaches Establish a competent organization & delegate tasks to other agents where possible Benefit from templates & IT services Consider the use of different benchmarking tools for analysis Use of applicable statistical methods & approaches Made publicly available what you produce (let the market judges you)

Reporting Key aspect of all monitoring activities. – Different reports/analysis should be made available to different parties: Internal management Public Market participants TSO Competition authority Ministry

Conclusion No universal approach or no perfect tools for monitoring! Better to combine different approaches to obtain significant insights on how energy markets are functioning! No need to reinvent the wheel, learn from others experience and especially avoid mistake made elsewhere! Better to define a crucial role to customers!