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Transparency working group 8th Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum 24 April 2009 Riga, Latvia

Transparency working group 8th Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum 24 April 2009 Riga, Latvia. Basic documents. ERGEG Guidelines of Good Practice on Information Management and transparency

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Transparency working group 8th Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum 24 April 2009 Riga, Latvia

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  1. Transparencyworking group8th Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum24 April 2009 Riga, Latvia

  2. Basic documents • ERGEG Guidelines of Good Practice on Information Management and transparency • Congestion Management Guidlines (Commission Decision of November 2006, 2006/770/EC, amending the Anex to Regulation on conditions for access to transmission network for cross-border exchanges in electricity • Energy sector legislation of Baltic states, especially Grid Codes • Information defined and publicy available of Regulators • Information of the TSO’s publicy available • The results and implementation of Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan

  3. Identification of data providers • Generators unit with capacity more than 100 MW • Significant consumption units 100 MW • DSO with more than hundred thousand customers and/or trader • TSO

  4. Publication of data • The first step – publication on each TSO’s website the basic information as agreed • Harmonization of transparency at a regional level • Harmonization of transparency at a European level – ETSO/VISTA example

  5. Transparency data aplicable for the Baltic region • Load-actual, day, week, month, year ahead, peak load • Transmission and interconnectors-new projects, outages, available transmission capacity, forecasts (day, month, year), after implementation of CM - capacity offered, requested, assigned • Generation • for units larger than 100MW-basic data, including firecast of yearly average available capacity and outgages • Sum of generation larger than 1 MW • Sheduled generation (over 100 MW) • RES-E • Significant consumption units (over 100 MW) • Balancing information, including imbalance prices, volumes

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