Title: Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
1Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
Organizational consequences for network
companies in Sweden andthe consequences for
their IT systems after opening the electricity
marketfor domestic customersSven Lindgren
2Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
- Scope
- Milestone of the deregulation process in Sweden
- Opening of the electricity market for domestic
customers - organizational consequences
- New revenue regulation model from 1 January 2004
- Merging process of network companies in a cost
effective - manner Example from Vattenfall Sveanät
- IT systems for customer switching administration
- Monthly meter reading of all customers 2009
- IT systems for remote meter reading and billing
Example from Vattenfall
3Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
Milestones of the deregulation process in
Sweden Date Milestone/New Laws 1 January
1996 Deregulation of the electricity market In
reality for commercial and public business 1 July
1997 Maximum rate for customer switching 2 500
SEK (270) - hourly metering still required 1
November 1999 Hourly metering no longer required
up tp 80 A Market in reality opened for
domestic customers 1 July 2001 New regulation of
merging concession areas Same network prices in
merged areas 2007 1 January 2004 New regulation
of prices with the Network Performance
Assessment Model (NPAM) 1 January 2009 Monthly
meter reading of all customers and billing of
consumed energy i.e. not preliminary
4Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
- Organizational consequences of opening the market
for domestic customers 1 November 1999 Example
from Vattenfall Sveanät - A new organizational group was established for
customer switching administration - A special organizational function was built for
new IT- system support - Independence function to price network tariffs
- Considering regulators demands - Resources to meet the increased interest from
publicists concerning the deregulated market
5Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
- New revenue regulation model from 1 January 2004
- The Network Performance Assessment Model (NPAM)
- Model for objective measurements of distribution
companies performance as seen by the their
costumers - Model designed to assessing the tariffs for -
differing conditions- quality of supply provided
by each company - Performance defined by a fictitious network with
- coordinates (x,y) for all customers- energy
consumption for all customers - quality of
supply parameters - Must be reported to Swedish Energy Agency 31
March every year (starting 2004).
6Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
Fictitious network created of the Network
Performance Assessment Model
A quarter of the city of Sundbyberg
Low Voltage network
7Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
Merging process
Vattenfall Sveanät AB Number of
customers440,000 Transmission volume32,000
GWh Turnover300 MEUR Number of employees220
Area structureUrban, rural, archipelago(700
electrified islands)
8Mergers 1995-2001
Norduppland
Roslagen
Ingarö
Knivsta
Avesta
Mälarnät
Sydmälaren
Mälarbygden
Salem
Botkyrka- Salem
Bergslagen
VATTENFALLSVEANÄT
Botkyrka
Norberg
Uppsala Elnät
Solna
Huvudsta
Östra Roslag
Sigtuna Elnät
Sundbyberg
Södertörn
Roden Elnät
Tyresö
Värmdö
Huddinge
Drefviken
9Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
To be successful in a Merging process Important
issues to consider Rapid merging of companies
- In organisation and appointment of
managers Information to employees
Honesty To be aware of crisis Manage
personnel reduction well Competence
development Staff welfare
Year 1999 2003Costumer
240,000 440,000Employees 199
220 Contractors and call centre with billing
(bought services) are not included
10Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
Customer switching administrationExample from
Vattenfall Sveanät
Accumulated18 Number ofcustomer440,000
1 November 1999
Accumulated number, including costumer switching
back to previous electricity supplier
11Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
- Supplier
- Z03 contract of New supplier
- Z09 Supplier has changed Balance provider
Data flow of message and data changes
Costumerswitchingsystem SABEL
Billing system Curry
- Supplier
- Z04 confirms the contract to the New supplier,
- Z05 drops out the contract with the current
supplier - m m
Prodat
EDIEL- Converter
To updateCurry
- Daily changes
- Measuring stands
- Measuring changes
- New Customer
- Balance Provider
- Preliminary account
- Finally account
12Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
- Monthly meter reading of all customers 2009
- Resolution from the Swedish Parliament expected
this year - Hourly reading of all meters gt 63 A fuse 1 July
2006(Today for meter fuse gt 200 A) - Monthly meter reading of all customers 1 July
2009 - The switching to a new electricity supplier shall
be easer for the costumer - In reality this means that remote metering
system have to be implemented for all costumers.
This is also the lawmakers intention.
13Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
Dataflow of hour based energy values
SVK System authority
Ediel
Collecting system 1
Hour based value
Ediel converter
GS2
- Balance providers
- Supplier
inhouse
Collecting system 2
GS2
Hour based value
Balance account systemMVS
Billing system Curry
GS2
Collecting system 3
Hour based value
Bills
14Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
Monthly meter reading of all customers
2009 Project Number 1 for the Customer -
A fresh approach to the customer
15Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
Monthly meter reading of all customers 2009
It is unacceptable for customers to feel that
they come second
- Complicated bills
- It is unacceptable that customers cannot
understand their own electricity bills
- Pay for actual consumptionIt is unacceptable
that customers cannot pay for their actual
consumption
- Customers feel that information is inadequate
and vague - It is unacceptable that customers do not fully
understand what they are paying for
- Switching electricity suppliers is complicated
- It is unacceptable that it should be so
difficult to switch electricity suppliers
16Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
- Powerful initiatives from Vattenfall...
- Investment of more than EUR 70 million (SEK 600
million) - Installation of approx. 300,000 remote-read
meters in 2003-2005 - Eliminate preliminary charges
17Deregulation for domestic customers in Sweden
- The opening of the electricity market for
domestic customers in Sweden has in many aspects
greatly changed the conditions forthe network
companies business