Such as a tender proposal which is rejected without even opening the envelope
Such as after a pipeline has been laid underground
The forcing of gas under pressure into an oil reservoir in an attempt to increase recovery
Part of the approved expenses of the electricity sector
An asset that is controlled (price wise and standard wise) by a regulator, rather than by competitive market forces
Regulatory bodies administrate industry cooperation, enforce regulations, oversee construction and financing proposals for utilities, determine tariffs and adjudicate in rate-setting matters. In Israel the electricity regulator is the Public Utility Authority-Electricity and in the natural gas sphere, the regulator is the Natural Gas Authority
In energy generation and provision, regulation can refer to the process of increasing or decreasing capacity in the system in response to changes in customer requirements. This type of regulation usually occurs at generating facilities, although the capacity of transmission and distribution systems can also be regulated
