Consultation on amended statutory documents of ENTSO-E

Consultation on amended statutory documents of ENTSO-E

Notice of 12 April 2021

The Agency has been informed by the European Commission that the proposed changes to the Articles of Association and other statutory documents of ENTSO-E would still need to be further adapted, inter alia in light of the obligations stemming from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the UK, and which would therefore require a resubmission of the afore-mentioned ENTSO-E documents.

For reasons of procedural efficiency, the Agency has therefore decided to halt its proceedings on the proposed changes to ENTSO-E's Articles of Association and other statutory documents.

Any comments which the Agency has meanwhile received in the course of the current proceedings will be taken into account when the Agency will examine the finalised proposal of statutory documents, once the above-mentioned further implementing measures have been taken, and to the extent that they will remain relevant in light of the possible additional changes made to the documents submitted. In case relevant changes would be made to any of the statutory documents consulted, the Agency will allow for a new consultation, so as to enable additional comments to the Agency.

Original consultation of 25 March

ACER consults on amended statutory documents of ENTSO-E,  in accordance with Article 29 of Regulation (EU) 2019/943 of 5 June 2019 on the internal market for electricity. 

This consultation is addressed to the organisations representing all stakeholders, in particular system users, including consumers.

Replies to this consultation should be submitted to ACER by 12 April 2021, 09:00 hrs (CET).

For any questions, please contact us on:  ENTSO-E-statutes-amendments(at)acer.europa.eu

Consultation on amended statutory documents of ENTSO-E

Consultation documents

Consultation on amended statutory documents of ENTSO-E

Evaluation of responses and responses

Not yet available.​

Expert group on wholesale energy market trading

Expert group on wholesale energy market trading

Scope of the group

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This group was active from 2017-2020 with the goal of advising the Agency on REMIT policy matters, including compliance with the obligation on market participants to disclose inside information. The group also advised the Agency on other EU regulations impacting energy trading and market functioning regulation on energy markets, including financial market regulation and finally, on the REMIT Regulation more broadly in order to develop proposals for any future review.​

​The group was composed of the following members (in alphabetical order):

  • Ms Volinka Augustenborg

  • Ms Camilla Berg

  • Ms Christine Hillion

  • Mr Karl-Peter Horstmann

  • Mr Robert Jambrich

  • Mr Pasi Kuokkanen

  • Ms Giulia Migueles-Pereyra

  • Mr Jethro van Hardeveld

  • Mr Pablo Villaplana

  • Mr Bernhard Walter

  • Mr Mark Csete (observer for ENTSO-E)

  • Ms Kathrine Stannov (observer for ENTSOG)​​

Ad hoc expert group on energy commodity derivatives

Ad hoc expert group on energy commodity derivatives

Scope of the group

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This group was active from 2015-2016 with the goal of advising the Agency and contributing to its work on issues related to energy commodity derivatives. 

Ad hoc expert group on energy commodity derivatives

Members

  • Mr Erik Korsvold

  • Mr Darren Lampert

  • Mr Rainer Landgraf

  • Mr Vince McCallion

  • Mr Iain McGowan

  • Mr Gideon McLean

  • Mr Riccardo Rossi

  • Mr Jorge Simão

  • Mr Simon Smith

  • Mr Jaroslaw Ziębiec

PC_2021_E_02 Public consultation on the cross-border capacity allocation methodologies for the exchange of balancing capacity in the Hansa, Core and Baltic regions

PC_2021_E_02 Public consultation on the cross-border capacity allocation methodologies for the exchange of balancing capacity in the Hansa, Core and Baltic regions

What is it about?

Early in 2021, the National Regulatory Authorities for energy from the Hansa, Core and Baltic regions asked the European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) to decide on the respective market-based cross-border capacity allocation process for the exchange of balancing capacity in their region.

This request follows the Article 41 of the Regulation (EU) 2017/2195 establishing a Guideline on Electricity Balancing (EB Regulation).

Additionally, regulators from the Core region asked ACER to decide on the regional cross-border capacity allocation process for the exchange of balancing capacity to be based on economic efficiency in accordance with Article 42 of the EB Regulation.

ACER is now collecting comments from stakeholders in order to take an informed decision.

All interested parties are invited to submit their inputs by 2 May 2021, 23:59 hrs (CET).​

Would you like to find out more on the topic? Join the ACER Public Workshop on 20 April (10 am - ​12 pm)​.​

Background information

The cross-border capacity allocation methodologies ensure efficient, transparent, and non-discriminatory capacity allocation for the exchange of balancing capacity or sharing of reserves.

The market-based process applies in case the allocation takes place not more than a week in advance of the provision of balancing capacity, while the process based on economic efficiency applies in case the allocation takes place more than one week in advance of the provision of balancing capacity.​

PC_2021_E_02 Public consultation on the cross-border capacity allocation methodologies for the exchange of balancing capacity in the Hansa, Core and Baltic regions

Consultation documents

PC_2021_E_02 Public consultation on the cross-border capacity allocation methodologies for the exchange of balancing capacity in the Hansa, Core and Baltic regions

Evaluation of responses and responses

N​ot available yet.

PC_2021_E_03 Public consultation on reasoned amendments to the Capacity Allocation and Congestion Management Regulation (CACM 2.0)

PC_2021_E_03 Public consultation on reasoned amendments to the Capacity Allocation and Congestion Management Regulation (CACM 2.0)

What is it about?

On 22 January 2020, ACER received a request by the European Commission to provide a recommendation on reasoned amendments on the Regulation (EU) 2015/1222 establishing a Guideline on Capacity Allocation and Congestion Management ('CACM Regulation') in accordance with Article 60(3) of the Regulation (EU) 2019/943 on the internal market for electricity ('Electricity Regulation'). The CACM Regulation provides binding rules for the implementation and operation of an EU-wide single market coupling and capacity calculation in the day-ahead and intraday timeframes.

ACER is launching this public consultation on proposed amendments to the CACM Regulation with the objective to gather views and information from all stakeholders. Inputs received from the consultation will inform ACER in preparing the final recommendation to the European Commission towards the end of 2021.

All interested parties are invited to submit their input to the consultation by 10 June 2021, 23:59 hrs (CET).

ACER is also organising two workshops on 10 May with the purpose of introducing proposed amendments and assist stakeholders in providing feedback to the public consultation. Stakeholders can register for the workshops here:

10 May 2021, 10.00 - 11.30 CET Workshop 1 European market coupling organisation & operation 

10 May 2021, 15.00 - 16.30 CET Workshop 2 Capacity calculation and bidding zone review

Please note that attendance to these w​orkshops is limited to a maximum of one seat per organisation and will be allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis.

A recording will be available after the event.

PC_2021_E_03 Public consultation on reasoned amendments to the Capacity Allocation and Congestion Management Regulation (CACM 2.0)

Consultation documents

PC_2021_E_03 Public consultation on reasoned amendments to the Capacity Allocation and Congestion Management Regulation (CACM 2.0)

Evaluation of responses and responses

Not ready yet.​​