To enable the implementation of the long-term flow-based allocation in the Core and Nordic CCRs, and following the all TSOs’ proposals, ACER is reviewing three proposals for amendments of forward capacity allocation methodologies.
The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has decided not to grant the Swedish Transmission System Operator (TSO) a derogation from the requirement to provide minimally 70% of the transmission capacity for cross-zonal trade.
ACER sees the coming months as a likely key ‘make or break’ moment for EU energy market integration; one where fully making available cross-border capacities for gas and electricity flows will prove key.
ACER and ESMA are strengthening their cooperation to further improve information exchange and avoid potential market abuse in Europe’s in spot and derivative markets.
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.
ENTSO-E submitted its proposal for ERAA 2024 for ACER approval in April 2025. ACER will issue its decision in July 2025. ACER also requested ENTSO-E to propose amendments to the ERAA methodology by mid-October 2025.