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Capacity Allocation & Congestion
Management Network Codes
Stakeholder Meeting
3 July 2012
Introduction & Overview\
Agenda
10.30: Welcome & Introduction 10.40: The CACM network code: A summary of responses to
consultation & the key areas where stakeholder consider we need to focus
10.50 – 13.30: Working Session – Tackling the outstanding challenges: 13.30: Lunch 14.15: Questions & Answers on the treatment of stakeholder comments 14.45: Views from the Associations & stakeholders- What’s your reaction to the proposed way forward?- Where would you encourage us to focus most in the next few months? 15.45: Next steps & concluding remarks
Overview – Process to date & immediate next steps
23 March – Consultation
Begins
Stakeholder workshop
23 May – consultation
closes
Comments considered & code updated
Stakeholder workshop – 3
July
Code updated & circulated
Responses to the consultation
Count of Comments
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Entry into Force
Transitional Arrangements
Cost Recovery
Congestion Rent
Firmness
Clearing and Settlement
Intraday Market
Day Ahead Market
Bidding Zones
Capacity Calculation
Regulatory Aspects
Definitions
Whereas
2098 comments received.
Covering all elements of the code.
But focused on capacity calculation, bidding zones & firmness.
Significant challenge in addressing & including comments.
And in showing how we’ve considered the comments.
Points we received
Capacity calculation methods should be
fully coordinated within regions
More clarity of flow based & NTC based
approaches
Clearer reporting on bidding zone
definitions and reviews
More flexibility in algorithm
development & amendment
Greater clarity on transitional intraday
arrangements
Define force majeure & emergency
situationsAlign the timings
Align with the governance guideline
Harmonise definitions & improve
recitals
Format of this morning
Tab
le 1 Capacity
Calculation & Bidding Zones• Group A
please start here
Tab
le 2 Day
Ahead, Intraday & Firmness• Group B
please start here
Tab
le 3 A common
approach & general questions• Group C
please start here
We’ll then ask groups to rotate so they are involved in a discussion on each topic.
Process to deliver the code to ACER
16 July – code
circulated
1 August – key issues received
7 August – Stakeholder
Group
29 August – Stakeholder
Group
7 September –final internal
Committee approval
11 September – Code
submitted for Assembly approval
25 September – Assembly
meeting
30 September – Deadline for
ACER submission
Thank you