On 7 March 2025, ACER submitted its proposal for a new EU-wide network code on demand response to the European Commission, who will review the proposal and initiate the process of establishing the Demand Response (DR) Regulation.
ACER releases its report on the Hungarian gas transmission tariffs directed at the Magyar Energetikai és Közmű-szabályozási Hivatal (MEKH), the national regulatory authority (NRA) of Hungary.
The EMD Regulation mandates ACER to assess the potential impact of developing peak-shaving products on Europe’s electricity market under normal market conditions. To strengthen this assessment, ACER will run a public consultation.
The Danish Energy Regulatory Authority (DUR) has fined Energi Danmark A/S 380,000 DKK (approximately EUR 50,900) for manipulating the Nordic wholesale electricity market.
On 31 January 2025, ACER received a proposal from the Nominated Electricity Market Operators (NEMOs) for the Market Coupling Operation (MCO) integration plan.
The report assesses whether the proposed Reference Price Methodology (RPM) complies with the requirements of the Network Code on Harmonised Transmission Tariff structures.
The Continental Europe Synchronous Area NRAs request a 6-month extension to decide on the minimum activation period of frequency containment reserves providers. ACER will decide by the end of January 2026.
ACER’s 2025 Monitoring Report on security of EU electricity supply looks at whether Europe had adequate electricity supply in 2024, assesses risk preparedness and cross-sectoral interactions and highlights opportunities to improve efficiency.