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Coordination of the (early) implementation of network codes

Ensuring effective implementation of network codes for the internal market. Shared ownership, regional interpretation, monitoring, and reporting are key. Drafting progress reports and addressing obstacles are crucial for timely and correct implementation.

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Coordination of the (early) implementation of network codes

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  1. Coordination of the (early) implementation of network codes Programme Office IG meeting TITRE 04/04/2013

  2. Given the role of the network codes in achieving the internal market, timely and coordinated implementation needs to be ensured Shared ownership • Network codes are important step to achieve internal market, stakeholders have shared ownership towards implementation • Network codes can only have effect if the rules are implemented in the same way at both sides of the border Ensure effectiveness • Certain network codes night need regional interpretation to ensure that the rules are fully “fit for purpose” Fit for purpose

  3. Monitoring the implementation of network codes at regional level can ensure that delays and obstacles are early identified and discussed • Framework for monitoring should fit the European roadmap for CAM Regional operalization • Identify and share lessons learned from pilots before implementation • Identify regional solution (if needed) for pitfalls/ “open ends” in network code • Identify obstacles and delays during implementation period (via checklist) • Report progress and obstacles to EC/ ACER/ ENTSOG/ Member States Reporting Implementation checklist Actual implementation Monitoring

  4. Monitoring report should identify progress made, (impact of) obstacles faced and actions needed to ensure timely and correct implementation • Ad hoc group to draft checklist, progress report and regional solutions (if needed) • Rules to be implemented • Rule A • Rule B • Rule C • Rule D Drafting of report on progress made, (impact) of obstacles faced and actions needed National NRA and TSO(s) provide input Discussion of report in IG meeting, Gov´t meeting, CAM group etc.

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