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Problems identified by NRAs

This report outlines issues identified by NRAs in the NSI West region regarding gas price spreads, CO2 emissions, diversification, competition, and demand curtailment risk. Insights were gathered via ACER questionnaire. Some NRAs provided input, but not all participated. The absence of feedback does not necessarily indicate the absence of problems in the region.

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Problems identified by NRAs

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  1. Problems identified by NRAs NSI West Regional Group Meeting, Brussels

  2. Problems and aspects - GAS

  3. Identification of problems • Views from NRAs were collected via an ACER questionnaire between 26 Sep and 20 Oct. • For the NSI West region, the following NRAs provided input: • CREG (BE), CRE (FR), AEEGSI (IT), REWS (MT), ACM (NL)*, UREGNI (UK-NI). Disclaimer: not all NRAs provided feedback for the exercise, therefore the list of problems presented herein is not complete. The absence of a report by an NRA may not reflect an absence of a problem in the specific region. * ACM indicated no “problems” ** Aze indicated principles

  4. Summary: NRAs’ inputs on concrete problems • Gas

  5. Problems identified

  6. Problems identified

  7. NSI West – Price spreads and Reducing CO2 emissions IE DK UK NL BE LX DE FR IT PT ES MT

  8. Problems identified

  9. NSI West – Diversification and increasing competition, reducing the risk of demand curtailment under severe situation IE DK UK NL BE LX DE FR IT PT ES MT

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