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CEE Intra-Day Congestion Management Group Report

Learn about the implementation of intra-day congestion management in Central and Eastern Europe as of March 31, 2008. Explore the current legal requirements, existing solutions, and regulator perspectives on the region's energy operations.

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CEE Intra-Day Congestion Management Group Report

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  1. Intra-day congestion management in CEE CEE Implementation Group 31st March 2008

  2. Current situation • Legal requirement is to have intra-day solution in place from 1st January 2008 • In the CEE Region for: • CEPS – VET • CEPS – SEPS • APG – ELES • solutions are in operation • Other borders (CEPS – E.ON, CEPS – APG) are in preparation • Regulators welcome solutions on the way to a regionally coordinated one

  3. Regulators view • An advanced Intra-day solution should fulfill the following criteria: • Must not have negative effects on operational security • Shall be fully coordinated for the entire region • Shall be fully coordinated/integrated with the operations of the Auction Office in Freising • Take into consideration that cross border capacities are a scarce good and do have a value • Enable market participants to have a transparent and simple overview on available capacities Until achieving such a solution any interim system shall efficiently strive towards these criterias

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