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Chairmen Session Sergey Novikov Head of the Federal Tariff Service (FTS of Russia)

Chairmen Session Sergey Novikov Head of the Federal Tariff Service (FTS of Russia). February 6 , 2013 Abu-Dhabi United Arab Emirates. ENHANCEMENT OF THE REGULATORY PROCEDURES. Investment attractiveness / key sectoral development:

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Chairmen Session Sergey Novikov Head of the Federal Tariff Service (FTS of Russia)

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  1. Chairmen Session Sergey Novikov Head of the Federal Tariff Service (FTS of Russia) February 6, 2013 Abu-Dhabi United Arab Emirates

  2. ENHANCEMENT OF THE REGULATORY PROCEDURES • Investment attractiveness/key sectoral development: • The act that regulates long-term tariff setting (The Federal Law, 30.12.12 № 291-FZ) are established • Basic principles of price determination in heat supply sector are approved (The Government decree, 22.10.12 № 1075) • The act that regulates relations in water supply and sanitation sector came into force (The Federal Law 07.12.11 № 416-FZ "On the water supply and sanitation ") • Basic principles of pricing in water supply and sanitation sector are created • Changes of regulated prices are postponed from January 1 to July 1 • Publicity and transparency of regulation • Creation of a unified information environment of regulation (Internet portal) • Price calculators

  3. 2013 RUSSIAN G20 PRESIDENCY: ENERGY AGENDA • One of the main objective of the current G20 agenda is to ensure Growth through effective regulation (Strengthening Financial Regulation, Enhancing Multilateral Trade, Energy Sustainability). As is traditional for the G20 process, the Russian Presidency has introduced, in addition to the inherited agenda and logistics, new elements: • All energy issues are dealt with in a single Energy Sustainability Working Group (ESWG), chaired by the Russian Federation and co-chaired by the Great Britain; • The four priorities of the ESWG are: • Making energy and commodity markets transparent and morepredictable • Promoting energy efficiency and green growth • Sound regulation for energy infrastructure • Global marine environment protection • The Administration of the President of the Russian Federation and the Russian G20 Sherpa charged the FTS of Russia to perform substantive work for discussion of the regulatory issues in the frameworks of G20 activities.

  4. DEALING WITH “SOUND REGULATION FOR ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE” ISSUE • The regulatory initiative to a large degree has been inspired by a successful G8+ Energy Regulators Roundtable, which took place in May 2009 in Rome. We consider the Rome Roundtable’s Statement as a very substantial impressive document for further discussion, development and implementation. • Activities/deliverables highlights: • February 2013 (Moscow) - approval of “Sound regulation for energy infrastructure” work plan at the first “face to face” Energy Sustainability Working Group meeting. • Early April 2013 (Paris) - Workshop of G20+ Energy regulators representatives and experts with OECD support. • Early June 2013 (St. Petersburg) - The G20+ Energy Regulators Roundtable. G20+ Energy Regulators Statement establishment. • Presentation of “G20+ Energy Regulators Statement” to the G20 Sherpas. • September 2013 (St. Petersburg) – acknowledgement of G20+ Energy Regulators Statement in the G20 Leaders Communiqué.

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