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Procedures, Priorities and Practices - the opinion of Electricity Transmission Operators

Procedures, Priorities and Practices - the opinion of Electricity Transmission Operators. Daniel DOBBENI President. IFIEC Energy Day Implementing the 3rd Energy Package Brussels, 22 September 2009. Outline of presentation. General about ENTSO-E ENTSO-E 2009-2010 Draft Work Program

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Procedures, Priorities and Practices - the opinion of Electricity Transmission Operators

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  1. Procedures, Priorities and Practices- the opinion of Electricity Transmission Operators Daniel DOBBENI President IFIEC Energy Day Implementing the 3rd Energy PackageBrussels, 22 September 2009

  2. Outline of presentation General about ENTSO-E ENTSO-E 2009-2010 Draft Work Program ENTSO-E Consultation Process Testing the process (Pilot project on Network code development) Some remarks

  3. ENTSO-E: fully operational since 1 July 2009 Represents 42 TSOs from 34 countries ~500 million citizens served 650 GW generation 230.000 km V-HV lines 1.500.000 km MV-LV lines Demand: 3.000 TWh/year Exchanges: 300 TWh/year Investments by 2030 for T&D: ~500G€ Replaces former TSO organisations: ATSOI, BALTSO, ETSO, NORDEL, UCTE, UKTSOA

  4. Assembly Board Secretariat Legal & Regulatory Group Expert Groups Working Groups Regional Groups System Development Committee • European Planning Standards • Network Modeling and Data • 10 Year Network Develop. Plan • Research and Development • S. Adequacy & Market Develop. • Asset Implem. & Management • EWIS Project • North Sea • Baltic Sea • Continental CE • Continental CS • Continental SE • Continental SW Voluntary Regional Groups System Operations Committee • European Operational Standards • Critical Systems Protection • Northern Europe • Isolated Systems • Continental Europe • Nordic • Baltic • Great Britain • Ireland - N. Ireland Market Committee • Market Integration • Ancillary Services • Market Information • Economic Framework • RES • EDI • Baltic Sea • North West Europe • South East Europe

  5. ENTSO-E & the 3rd Energy Package: keeping the pace and anticipating European TSOs welcome the 3rd Energy Package Among ENTSO-E tasks: developing network codes binding rules for TSOs and grid users crucial for maintaining system reliability and a well functional electricity market pan-European 10-Year Network Development Plan reflecting EU energy policy objectives such as RES ENTSO-E is ahead of the 3rd package’s entry into force (foreseen early 2011 with the ACER becoming operational) Work program and Consultation process Pilot network code September 14, 2014 6

  6. 1. ENTSO-E Draft 2009-2010 Work Program First ENTSO-E Work Program – bottom up process Public consultation to be launched end of September (submitted to Assembly approval 23 Sept.) ENTSO-E Network code priorities are based on: Secure network operation, RES and market integrations; Clarity and consensus between market participants, regulators and TSOs on goals and methods; The priorities for the development of codes/framework guidelines are determined by the EC  need for coordination EC, ERGEG/ACER and ENTSO-E

  7. ENTSO-E Draft 2009-2010 Work Program Network code development priorities: Transparency Design for market integration General generation connection conditions Further key areas – not related to codes: Ten year network development plan R&D Plan for TSO needs Common operational tools Position papers on future transmission technology, EMF and licensing procedures Long term strategy for system development Technical documents on operational reserves, and on determination of incident classification Ancillary services TSOs’ economic framework Renewable energy sources Additional urgent network codes on whom major progress is planned through the end of 2010; In addition, 11 other priority projects that do not lead to network codes

  8. 2. ENTSO-E Consultation Process ENTSO-E cannot deliver on its Work Program without the contributions by stakeholders ENTSO-E will not limit consultation to the key deliverables in the 3rd Package  consultation whenever appropriate with regard to the significance to stakeholders Expert input and views will be needed both early in the development process and on final proposals  different measures to engage stakeholders will be used The principles for ENTSO-E consultation practice will soon be published on www.entsoe.eu

  9. ENTSO-E Consultation Process:One process aligned with EC and ACERApplies to network codes and other deliverables Step1: Tasks from Electricity Regulation, or EC/ACER requests Step 2: ENTSO-E Committee starts drafting Step 3: Develop the proposal Step 4: Formal consultation on draft proposal Step 5 a): Prepare final proposal Step 6: EC + Comitology: Adoption Stakeholder workshops Step 5 b): ACERopinion EC/ACER ENTSO-E EC

  10. 3. Pilot network code project A common ENTSO-E and ERGEG initiative supported by the Florence Forum Objectives: To practice new roles and responsibilities of the code development process “Learning the job by doing it” Should cover the development of framework guideline, one underlying code Including all necessary consultation and evaluation phases with stakeholders, and at least informing Member States in preparation for the later Comitology phase The pilot code project should notbe the one and only code activity during the interim; The suggested pilot network code: Wind generation connection(harmonizing grid code requirements) Reason: one of several codes related to a connection framework guideline to ensure consistency with other renewables, cogeneration, conventional generation, distribution networks, loads

  11. The Pilot Project (cont.): Testing the overall process structure, clarifying roles and responsibilities among EC, ACER and ENTSO-E The Regulation sets out the timeline for the regulatory process: EC determines the list of priorities EC asks ACER to draft a Framework Guideline (6 months); EC asks ENTSO-E to develop a draft code (12 months) ENTSO-E submits draft code to ACER for a reasoned opinion (3 months) (revision of the draft code by ENTSO-E, ? months) When ACER is satisfied with draft code, it submits the code to EC Following comitology process the code gets binding (? months) It will take around 3 years (or longer) to get binding codes in place! Crucial that roles and responsibilities are crystal clear to all involved parties in order to make the process run efficiently.

  12. Some remarks ENTSO-E tasks and challenges are urgent to achieve goals on climate change, reliability, security of supply and economics, especially on RES integration ENTSO-E needed to be – and is – ahead of the 3rd package schedule ENTSO-E is up and running now, fully staffed from mid-September with significantly more resources than in the 6 prior associations 1st ENTSO-E Work Program to be consulted Sept-Nov 2009 10-year plan process with a first draft available early 2010 ENTSO-E‘s pilot network code has EC, ERGEG and stakeholder support and will be started within a month Input from all stakeholders is essential but also implies resources.

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