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Here we explain to you:
This is what the Regulatory Chamber of the Free State of Bavaria does.
You are on the website of the Regulatory Chamber of the Free State of Bavaria.
You can also say Bavarian State Regulatory Authority.
It is part of the Bavarian state administration.
Who works in the Regulatory Chamber of the Free State of Bavaria?
The Regulatory Chamber has a chairman, who is the chief.
He works with two other people, these are the assessors.
The chief and the employees work together on the tasks of the regulatory chamber.
The decisions of the Regulatory Chamber are called resolutions.
The chief and the assessors summarize the decisions.
What are the tasks of the Regulatory Chamber of the Free State of Bavaria?
The Regulatory Chamber of the Free State of Bavaria monitors 330 energy supply networks in Bavaria.
These are electricity networks and gas networks.
They supply the people of Bavaria with energy.
Then people can heat.
And use electrical devices.
Why are the electricity and gas networks monitored by the Regulatory Chamber of the Free State of Bavaria?
People have to pay for electricity and gas.
The use of electricity networks and gas networks also costs something.
The networks are needed to transport electricity and gas to people.
The costs for using the network are included in the electricity prices and gas prices.
This is called the network fee.
If someone uses a third-party network to deliver electricity or gas, then they have to pay for it.
The Regulatory Chamber of the Free State of Bavaria ensures that the prices are not too high.
You have to be fair.
Thanks to the work of the Regulatory Chamber, people in Bavaria can choose from whom they want to buy electricity and gas.
Here we explain to you in simple speech how the website of the Regulatory Chamber of the Free State of Bavaria works.
Your direct line to the Bavarian State Government offers information, brochures, information on current topics as well as tips on authorities, responsible departments and contact persons from a single source.
You can reach the service point by telephone on 089 12 22 20, Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except on public holidays) or at the email address direkt(at)bayern.de.