ACER has released its Opinion on the decisions to grant a temporary exemption for the STORK I pipeline from establishing permanent physical bi-directional gas flow capacity at the cross-border interconnection point between Poland and Czech Republic.
The 7th EFET brought together 75 participants from ACER, ESMA, energy national regulatory authorities and financial national conduct authorities to enhance regulatory cooperation in energy and financial markets.
The outcomes of ACER public consultation and roundtable meetings will contribute to the ongoing discussion with the European Commission on the revision of the REMIT Implementing Regulation.
ACER’s first hydrogen monitoring report highlights that, despite ambitious EU strategies, hydrogen projects face risks from uncertainties of future hydrogen demand and high costs.
Every two years, ACER evaluates how well national gas and hydrogen Network Development Plans (NDPs) align with the EU-wide Ten-Year Network Development Plan (EU TYNDP).
Today, ACER publishes its third monitoring report on the reporting obligations of Regional Coordination Centres (RCCs) for 2024, and its new RCC monitoring dashboard.