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ERGEG Conclusions Paper Key Issues

Electricity Regional Initiative Regional Coordination Committee CEE. ERGEG Conclusions Paper Key Issues. Walter Boltz, E-Control Bratislava, April 5th 2006. Starting Point for ERI. Markets are to a large extend national in scope – very low and insufficient cross border competition

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ERGEG Conclusions Paper Key Issues

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  1. Electricity Regional Initiative Regional Coordination Committee CEE ERGEG Conclusions Paper Key Issues Walter Boltz, E-Control Bratislava, April 5th 2006

  2. Starting Point for ERI • Markets are to a large extend national in scope – very low and insufficient cross border competition • Too low liquidity in many wholesale markets • No real customer-choice in retail markets • Market design and practical procedures in wholesale and retail markets differ substantially • Level of transparency does not meet standard of mature markets and market participants‘ requirements Still significant efficiency potentials to be realized in the market !!

  3. Summary Potential Priority Issues • Wholesale market development/integration • Congestion Management • Capacity calculation (flow based, netting) • Capacity allocation (rules) • Auction supervision • Cross border balancing • Transparency and information management • Market design and operations (data formats, deadlines, etc.) • Cross border investments – incentives & remuneration • Legal and regulatory framework, cooperation

  4. ERI Organizational Setup - Recapitulating

  5. CEE Regulators‘ „Cross-Border“ Responsibilities

  6. CEE RCC & Implementation Groups – Parties and Stakeholders to be Involved • Member States / Governments • European Commission • TSOs • Market operators / Power Exchanges • Market participants • Customers

  7. Workstreams on specific issues • Involvement of parties according to their responsibilites and expertise RCC Regulatory Authorities of the CEE Region CEE Member States Governments IG • TSO • Market operators • Market participants SG • TSO • Market operators • Market participants • Stakeholders/Customers Organization

  8. Thank you for your attention ! • Walter Boltz • Chairman • Energie-Control GmbH • Austrian Energy Regulatory Authority • Rudolfsplatz 13a, A-1010 Vienna, Austria • Tel: +43-1-24724-201 • walter.boltz@e-control.at • www.e-control.at

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