The report presents the main results of monitoring the EU electricity wholesale market in 2023 and recommends further actions to foster its integration.
This first RCC monitoring report provides a summary of RCC reports, outlines key findings and offers recommendations for RCCs' future reporting.
This report identifies the main regulatory barriers and market restrictions that hindered the participation of distributed energy resources (i.e., demand response, energy storage and distributed generation) in the European wholesale electricity markets and system operation services in 2022.
The report evaluates the functioning of the EU’s internal electricity market in 2022, and assesses whether the electricity markets were contributing to the delivery of clean, affordable, and reliable energy and therefore effectively pushing towards the decarbonisation targets set by the European Green Deal.
A joint report by ACER and EEA underlines the need to double the flexibility of Europe’s power system to keep pace with the growth in renewables from variable sources, such as wind and solar.
ACER's report finds a lag in implementing the EU framework to assess and tackle electricity security of supply risks in a coordinated manner.
ACER’s monitoring finds much at stake as grid operators are still far off making 70% transmission capacity available for cross-zonal electricity trade.
As part of its series of 2023 Market Monitoring Reports, ACER publishes its assessment of emergency measures in electricity markets.
ACER, in collaboration with PwC consultants, publishes its second report on unit investment costs indicators.