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France – Spain open season

France – Spain open season. Results Lessons learned. France – Spain Open season at a glance. 4 TSOs and 2 NRAs 2 phases (2013 : western corridor - 2015 : eastern corridor) 6 different products 18 different development steps 6 levels of price proposed. Results of the 2013 phase.

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France – Spain open season

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  1. France – Spain open season Results Lessons learned

  2. France – Spain Open season at a glance • 4 TSOs and 2 NRAs • 2 phases (2013 : western corridor - 2015 : eastern corridor) • 6 different products • 18 different development steps • 6 levels of price proposed

  3. Results of the 2013 phase Capacities allocated /demand 27 /27 GWh/d 149 / 149 GWh/d 132 / 361 GWh/d Capacities allocated /demand 0 GWh/d 115 / 115 GWh/d 69 / 69 GWh/d Development of an existing interconnexion point : Larrau

  4. Results of the 2015 phase Capacities allocated /demand 30,4 / 30,4 GWh/d 40,8 / 40,8 GWh/d 44,8 / 71,6 GWh/d Capacities allocated /demand 0 / 200 GWh/d 0 / 13,6 GWh/d 0 / 13,6 GWh/d Development of an existing interconnexion point : Biriatou A verysignificantincrease in interconnexion capacity (+120 GWh/d) but demand not sufficient to trigger the eastern corridor

  5. Lessons learned • South GRI proved to be an efficient platform to coordinate the project • Strong variation of demand between the two phases • Reluctance to commit long term in the second phase • Coordinated routes add significant complexity • Competing products sold simultaneously • Importance of tariff visibility

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