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Transparency Project GRI NW Region

The GRI NW Region Transparency Project launched in 2008 aimed to provide essential information on gas flows, transmission capacity, gas quality, balancing, and supply-demand dynamics. Utility system operators (TSOs) agreed to publish this data at key interconnection points, totaling 126, enhancing transparency in the industry. With a focus on priority areas and regular updates, TSOs anticipated complete data publication by the end of 2008, while some data types faced challenges. The collaborative effort among TSOs, stakeholders, and regulators strives for project success, with results to be discussed in an upcoming meeting.

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Transparency Project GRI NW Region

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  1. Transparency Project GRI NW Region

  2. |Transparency project 2008 • Users constructed a “wish list” of information: gas flows, transmission capacity, gas quality, gas balancing & supply and demand • Following much discussion TSOs in NW region agreed to publish information on priority areas of gas flows and transmission capacity • Each TSO undertook to publish data at interconnection points (126 in total) except for where minus 3 shipper rule applies • Each TSO agreed to publish the required in May September or December 2008

  3. Cross-border interconnection

  4. Implementation Progress: October 2008 Complete

  5. Overall Expected Implementation Progress

  6. Conclusions • TSOs in NW region have voluntarily released new gas flow & capacity data • Decreasing number of interconnection points subject to less than three shipper rule • Most TSOs expected to publish all data by end 2008 • Some TSOs will not be able to publish daily aggregate day ahead nominations and probability of interruptions are data types by end 2008 Results will be discussed at SG on 14 November. TSOs, stakeholders and regulators working hard to ensure project is a success!

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