15.4.2021

ACER consults on reasoned amendments to the Capacity Allocation and Congestion Management Regulation

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ACER consults on reasoned amendments to the Capacity Allocation and Congestion Management Regulation

The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) launches today a public consultation on reasoned amendments to the Capacity Allocation and Congestion Management​ Regulation (CACM 2.0). This Regulation provides binding rules for the implementation and operation of an EU-wide single market coupling and capacity calculation in the day-ahead and intraday timeframes.

 All interested parties are invited to submit their input to the consultation by 10 June 2021.

The purpose of the consultation is to gather stakeholder views and inform ACER when preparing the final recommendation to the European Commission on the amendments to the CACM Regulation.​

Two workshops will be organised by ACER on 10 May 2021 with the purpose to introduce proposed amendments and assist the stakeholders in providing feedback to the public consultation. It will also allow the Q&A with ACER and NRAs involved in the drafting of the amendments.

 

The first workshop 'European market coupling organisation & operation' will be held on 10 May, from 10.00 - 11.30 CET (find out more and register here) and the second one on the topics of 'capacity calculation and bidding zone review' will be held on 10 May, 15.00 – 16.30 CET (find out more and register here).​

Please note that attendance to these workshops is limited to a maximum of one seat per organisation and will be allocated on a first-com​e-first-serve basis.

A recording will be available after the events.

Access the consultation​