Institutions & Markets
====== Tariffs ======
lead-authors: [Name]
contributors: [Names]
reviewers: [Names]
version: 0.2
updated: 25 March 2026
sensitivity: low
status: backlog
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===== Why this matters =====
[To be drafted]
===== Shared definitions =====
===== Perspectives =====
==== Actors and stakeholders ====
==== Technologies and infrastructure ====
==== Institutional structures ====
===== Distinctions and overlaps =====
===== Related topics =====
[[topics:regulation|Regulation]] · [[topics:markets|Markets]] · [[topics:flexibility_markets|Flexibility markets]] · [[topics:grid_edge|Grid edge]] · [[topics:users_citizens_consumers|Users, citizens, consumers]]
===== Topic notes =====
**Content notes from source material:**
* Source material contains two incomplete draft sentences: (1) tariffs are regulated components of service fees to grid users; (2) WG7 focuses on tariffs charged to users at the grid edge, including all forms of energy generation. Both are starting points for the shared definition and the WG7 scope statement.
* The grid-edge tariff focus from WG7 is the distinguishing angle for this page relative to general regulation — develop this in the institutional structures perspective.