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GRI NW European Energy Work Plan 2011 – 2014

GRI NW European Energy Work Plan 2011 – 2014. Peter Plug 9th Stakeholder Group meeting, 25 November 2011. Applied criteria in elaboration of work plan. Drafting process should result in work plan with realistic ambitions. Work plan should meet different criteria:

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GRI NW European Energy Work Plan 2011 – 2014

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  1. GRI NW European Energy Work Plan 2011 – 2014 Peter Plug 9th Stakeholder Group meeting, 25 November 2011

  2. Applied criteria in elaboration of work plan • Drafting process should result in work plan with realistic ambitions • Work plan should meet different criteria: • Focus on Framework Guidelines/ network codes • Linked to 3-year forward plan of European Commission • Commitment from relevant stakeholders is a prerequisite for success • Added value from regional approach (e.g. pilots to feed into FGLs/ NCs)

  3. Outline of GRI NW European Energy Work Plan Implementation work • Co-ordination of timely and correct implementation of the network codes CAM, Balancing and Interoperability Pre-comitology • Early understanding of FG/ NC through dialogue between MS, NRAs and TSOs to ensure efficient comitology process • Projects that have regional interest or can feed into Framework Guidelines/ network codes that are still to be drafted (Pilot) projects

  4. Implementation of the network codes • Early implementation has benefits, but is also seen as “risky” Regional operalization Role of the region: Regional operalization to make rules ”fit for purpose”(where and if required) Reporting Implementation plan Assist in timely monitoring and consistent implementation of the codes Report progress/ obstacles to ACER/ European Commisison/ Member States Actual implementation Monitoring

  5. Pre-comitology meetings • Provide early understanding to ensure an efficient comitology process CAM Balancing Interoper. Etc. • Defined principles and rules • Impact on energy market • Stakeholders point of view • The 3-year work plan sets • the agenda for the • pre-comitology meetings • Principles in Guidelines and • network codes are explained • and opinions communicated • Pre-comitology takes place • between MS, NRAs and TSOs • during Government meeting

  6. Possible (pilot) projects in the upcoming years • Bi/trilateral approach should be possible Criteria for a pilot Possible projects • Commitment of relevant stakeholders • Realistic achievable goal • Foreseable timeframe • Beneficial to market and/ or FG/ NC discussion • Exploring implicit allocation • Creation of joint (regional) booking platform for CAM • Pilots to explore principles in FGL Balancing/ Interoper.?

  7. Projects of GRI NW in 2012 based on work plan • Pilot projects are missing, but should be at the heart of the region Possible projects Transparency: Ensure full and consistent implementation of information provisions 1 Investment:Evaluation of the GRIP and consult the report with the market 2 Work plan 2012 Implementation: Implementation of the network code CAM 3 Pre-com meetings: Early understanding of FG/ NC to ensure efficient comitology 4

  8. Thank you for your attention Feedback on the European Energy Work Plan for GRI NW can be send to: InternationalofficeDREV@nmanet.nl

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