ACER publishes today two Opinions related to the review of exemptions from the obligation of enabling bi-directional capacity in gas pipelines at two interconnection points (IPs).
Today marks a changing of the guard for the ACER Administrative Board, with Mr Thiollière taking over from Dr Jochen Penker as the Administrative Board Chair.
In January 2022, ACER and the European University Institute (EUI) signed a knowledge partnership agreement with the aim of informing the energy policy debate and advancing regulatory thinking in Europe.
On 3 January 2022, ACER received a proposal from ENTSO-E regarding the Regional Coordination Centre Post-Operation and Post-Disturbances Analysis and Reporting Methodology.
ACER publishes today the first Implementation Monitoring Report on progress in Member States in implementing the EU-wide Network Code on Electricity Emergency and Restoration.
An incident which took place in Poland’s Rogowiec substation on the 17 May 2021 led to the tripping of ten generation units of the Bełchatów power plant and a loss of 3,322 MW of generation capacity.
The Baltic energy regulators (Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden) requested from ACER a three-month extension to decide on the capacity calculation methodology for long-term timeframes.
On 28 April 2025, a large-scale blackout occurred in Spain and Portugal shortly after 12.30 CEST. An expert panel is being set up by ENTSO-E to investigate the incident.