On 16 August 2024, the National Regulatory Authority (NRA) of the Netherlands asked ACER to decide on how to address the insufficient risk hedging opportunities at the bidding zone border between the Netherlands and Norway.
This third 2024 quarterly report on key developments in European gas wholesale markets finds that despite supply uncertainty re-emerging, Europe avoided severe gas price volatility.
ACER was tasked by the electricity Market Design Regulation with assessing whether additional voluntary Power Purchase Agreement contract templates are needed to foster the transparency, efficiency and integration of the European internal energy market.
Following the introduction of intraday auctions within the single intraday coupling earlier this year, ACER publishes the updated Transaction Reporting User Manual (TRUM) and its Annexes, as well as the updated FAQs on REMIT transaction reporting.
ACER publishes its Opinion on the compliance of the draft joint Scenarios Report for the Ten-Year Network Development Plan (TYNDP) 2024 with ACER’s Framework Guidelines.
The Baltic energy regulators (Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden) requested from ACER a three-month extension to decide on the capacity calculation methodology for long-term timeframes.
On 28 April 2025, a large-scale blackout occurred in Spain and Portugal shortly after 12.30 CEST. An expert panel is being set up by ENTSO-E to investigate the incident.