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& Host Present the On the Theme Emerging Regulatory Issues in the Caribbean 4-6 November, 2009 Tobago Trinidad & Tobago Draft Tuesday, November 3, 2009 Delegates Arrive/Hotel check in Conference Registration (5:00pm-7:00pm) 1

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Morning 8:00-9:00 Conference Registration Contd. OPENING CEREMONY 9:00-9:10 Opening Remarks: Mr. Justice Prem Persaud, Secretary/Treasurer of OOCUR and Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) of Guyana 9:10-9:20 Welcome: Mr. Ian Welch, Chairman, Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) of Trinidad and Tobago 9:20-9:40 Speaker: Mr. Godwin Adams, Secretary, Division of Infrastructure & Public Utilities of the Tobago House of Assembly, on Utility Regulation & Infrastructure Services: Big Challenges, Small Island 9:40-10:00 Keynote Address: Mr. Ian Alexander, Director at Cambridge Economic Policy Associates, United Kingdom (UK), on Charting New Developments in Incentive Regulation 10:00-11:15 Musical Interlude & Break 11:15-11:35 Speaker: Emeritus Professor Kenneth Julien, President of the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) 11:35-12:00 Feature Speaker: The Honourable Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, Minister of Public Utilities of Trinidad and Tobago, on Public Utility Regulation in an Environment of Change 12:00-12:05 Vote of Thanks 12:00-:1:30 Lunch 2

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Afternoon 1:30-1:35 Opening Remarks: Rita Persaud-Kong, Secretary General of OOCUR 1:35-1:55 Keynote Speaker: Professor Dennis Pantin, Head of the Department of Economics at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, on Independent Regulation: Lessons Learned 1:55-2:15 Proposal for the Establishment of a Regulatory Authority for the Electricity Sector in the Eastern Caribbean Presenter: Dr. Carl A. Duncan, Chairman of the Independent Regulatory Commission (IRC) of Dominica 2:15-2:25 Q&A 2:25-2:45 Reset for Regulation and Utilities: Leadership for a Time of Constant Change Presenters: Dr. Mark Jamison, Director of the Public Utility Research Centre (PURC) and Ms. Araceli Castaneda, Assistant Director, PURC, University of Florida 2:45-2:55 Q&A 2:55-3:10 Break Water & Wastewater 3:10-3:30 How Belize was able to achieve 24/7 Portable Water Supply to 94% of the Country Presenter: Mr. Eugene Cleland, Director Water and Wastewater, Public Utilities Commission, Belize 3:30-3:40 Q&A 3:40-4:00 Pricing for the Poor- An Evaluation of Water Subsidies in Trinidad and Tobago Presenter: Ms. Claire A. Moolchan, Tariff Analyst, Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) 4:00-4:10 Q&A 4:10-4:30 Wastewater Management in the Caribbean-Is Regulation the Only Answer? Presenter: Mr. Wayne O. Williams, Engineer, Secretary of the Caribbean Waste Water Association (CWWA) 4:30-4:40 Q&A 3

Thursday 5 th November 2009 Telecommunications/ICT Morning 9:00-9:15 Keynote Speaker: Professor Emeritus St. Clair King, Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering of the University of the West Indies St. Augustine Campus, on Telecommunications: New Technologies and their Impact on Regulation 9:15-9:35 Telecommunications Provision - Concepts and Trends in a Converged Environment Presenter: Mr. Rowald Derrick, Engineer/Spectrum Officer, Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) 9:35-9:45 Q&A 9:45-10:05 Convergence and Its Implications for Telecoms Regulation Presenter: Mr. Ed Duke, Head, Regulatory and Policy Affairs Department of Telecommunications Services of Trinidad & Tobago (TSTT) 10:05-10:15 Q&A 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-10:50 Regulatory Strategy for the Telecommunications Sector in a Small Island Economy Challenges and Opportunities Presenter: Mr. Tomas Lamanauskas, Chief Executive Officer of the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission, Virgin Islands (U.K.) 10:50-11:00 Q&A 11:00-11:20 To What Extent Should we Regulate High Volume Voice Packages - Presenter: Mrs. Josette Maxwell Dalsou, Financial Analyst, ECTEL 11:20-11:30 Q&A 11:30-11:50 Click to Agree: An Examination of Contract Formation in the Electronic Environment Presenter: Ms. Ro Ann Wright, Legal Officer, ECTEL 11:50-12:00 Q&A 12:00-1:30 Lunch Afternoon 1:30-1:50 Radio Frequency Interference at Moule-a-Chique High-Site Presenter: Mr. Alvin Augustin, Manager, Technical Services at the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NTRC) of St. Lucia 1:50-2:00 Q&A 4

2:00-2:20 International Mobile Roaming Presenter: Mr. Ewan Sutherland, Independent Telecommunications Policy Analyst 2:20-2:30 Q&A 2:30-2:50 The Digital Divide in Trinidad & Tobago Presenters: Dr. Patrick K. Watson, of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus and Mr. Bheshem Ramlal Department of Surveying and Land Information, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus 2:50-3:00 Q&A 3:00-3:15 Break Electricity 3:15-3:30 Opening Remarks: Mr. Zia Mian, Director General of the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) 3:30-3:50 Trends in Performance Indicators based on CARILEC s Annual Benchmark Studies-2002 to 2007 Presenter: Mr. Nigel Hosein, Executive Director, The Caribbean Electric Utilities Association (CARILEC) 3:50-4:00 Q&A Friday 6 th November 2009 Electricity Contd. Morning 9:00-9:15 Keynote Speaker: Professor Chandrabhan Sharma, Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, on Promoting the Use of Renewable Energy Resources in the Caribbean 9:15-9:35 Renewable Energy Policy in the Caribbean Presenter: Mr. Cedric Wilson, Economic Consultant and Adjunct Faculty Member at the Mona School of Business 9:35-9:45 Q&A 9:45-10:05 The Challenges of Implementing Renewable/Alternative Energy Sources in the Caribbean A Regulatory Perspective Presenter: Mr. Derrick Phillips, Standards Engineer at the RIC 10:05-10:15 Q&A 5

10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-10:50 Energy Security, Sustainability and Survivability: Caribbean Initiatives or Lack Thereof Presenter: Dr. Indira Rampersaud, Lecturer, Political Science/International Relations, Department of Behavioural Science, U.W.I St. Augustine Campus 10:50-11:00 Q&A 11:00-11:20 System Losses: Causes Prevention - Savings Presenter: Mr. Steven Meissel, Vice President, International Business Development Aclara Technologies 11:20-11:30 Q&A 11:30-11:50 Implementation of an Automatic Metering Infrastructure (AM) by the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC): A Case Study of Costs and Benefits Presenter: Mr. Connel Mottley, Standards Engineer at the RIC 11:50:12:00 Q&A 12:00-1:30 Lunch Afternoon 1:30-1:50 Undergrounding Electrical Distribution for New Residential & Industrial Developments - A Regulator s Perspective Presenter: Mr. Gerard G. Emmanuel-Rodriguez, Tariff Analyst, RIC 1:50-2:00 Q&A 2:00-2:20 Funding Capital Expenditure/ New Supply Presenter: Mr. Kareem Guiste, Financial Analyst at the Independent Regulatory Commission of Dominica 2:20-2:30 Q&A 2:30-2:50 What Constitutes an Interconnection Policy for Distributed Renewable Energy Generation Facilities to the Distribution Network in Dominica Presenter: Mr. Lawrence Benjamin, Utility Engineer, Independent Regulatory Commission, Dominica 2:50-3:00 Q&A 3:00-3:15 Vote of Thanks Conference Ends 6