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Introduction (1/2)

Introduction (1/2). Issue of transparency identified as very important for development of regional markets Regulators in all other REMs of central Europe published regional transparency reports Northern Europe: published in September 2007 Central Western Europe: published in December 2007

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Introduction (1/2)

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  1. Introduction (1/2) • Issue of transparency identified as very important for development of regional markets • Regulators in all other REMs of central Europe published regional transparency reports • Northern Europe: published in September 2007 • Central Western Europe: published in December 2007 • Central Eastern Europe: published in February 2008

  2. Introduction (2/2) • Regulators of Central South REM decided to move along this path • Transparency report for the CSE REM drafted • Goal: Harmonized implementation of Congestion Management Guidelines (CM-GL), cf. chapter 5 • Enhancing comparability of market data of different countries/ regions

  3. Framework for the report(1/2) • Based on • Congestion Management Guidelines • ERGEG GGP-IMT • Goal: Implementation of Congestion Management Guidelines (cf. chapter 5) • Special national obligations of publication are not considered in this report

  4. Framework for the report(2/2) • Transparency Report is not a legal act by itself • BUT: • Demonstrates common interpretation of CSE NRAs concerning transparency rules of binding Congestion Management Guidelines (cf. chapter 5) • Compliance with these guidelines will be monitored on basis of this common interpretation

  5. List of definitions • Five chapters on different topics • Load • Transmission and Interconnectors • Generation • Balancing • Wholesale Market • In most cases obligation of publication according to chapter 5 of the Congestion Management Guidelines • Otherwise voluntary publication is proposed (e. g. data on wholesale market)

  6. Location of publication • General rule: publication on a common TSO website envisaged • Obligation to publish is on TSOs • ETSO Vista as option • Information could be published at websites of PEX, but • no voluntary publication scheme, i.e. information about all power plants > 100 MW is published • links to websites of PEX on TSO website • open to all market participants, not only participants of PEX

  7. Data Provision • TSO is responsible for publication • Market participants obliged to provide TSOs with relevant data • Provision of data of market participants not connected to TSOs grid • Data available to DSOs • Obligation of DSOs to provide TSOs with this data • Enforceable by NRAs or other competent authority

  8. Implementation schedule From 01.01.2009: • Publication of generation data • On national homepages of TSOs (or website of power exchanges) • Publication of all other data (Load, transmission and interconnectors, balancing) • On common European website(e.g. ETSOVista) • If possible: • Voluntary publication of aggregatedinformation regarding wholesale markets

  9. Public consultation • Public consultation of CSE Transparency Report • Shall start at the beginning of May • Will last for four weeks • Draft report will be available on the Regional Initiative web page of the CEER/ERGEG website • Comments should be send via email • Regulators welcome comments on all parts of the draft transparency report • Additionally Regulators ask eight specific questions which are included in the consultation document

  10. Further steps in the CSE - Region • Public consultation • Finalisation of the Report • Publication of all comments received, unless explicitly stated that contribution is confidential • Evaluation of comments received • Publication of final transparency report for the CSE REM in Autumn 2008 • Monitoring of implementation of transparency report

  11. Thank you for your attention! Jan Müller Transmission Network Access and Cross-border Trade in Electricity Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railways Tulpenfeld 4, 53113 Bonn Tel: +49-228-14-5721 E-mail: Jan.Mueller@BNetzA.de

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