ACER has revised and approved the all TSOs’ proposal to amend the implementation frameworks for the balancing platforms for the exchange of balancing energy from aFRR, mFRR and for the imbalance netting
The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has reached a decision on the methodology optimising the inter-TSO settlements related to electricity redispatching and countertrading.
ACER launches today a public consultation inviting stakeholders to submit their proposals for amendments to the Network Code on Requirements for Grid Connection of Generators, and the Network Code on Demand Connection.
Europe’s spot electricity markets have an automatic maximum price adjustment mechanism in case of extraordinary high prices. ACER is reviewing the methodologies for automatically increasing the maximum price limit in case of price spikes.
The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has reached a decision on how to address the insufficient risk hedging opportunities on the bidding zone borders between Finland and Sweden.
Europe’s single day-ahead electricity market has an automatic maximum price adjustment mechanism in case of high prices. ACER wants to review the methodology for automatically increasing the maximum price limit in case of price spikes.
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.