On 1st June 2022, ACER has been asked by the European Commission to submit non-binding framework guidelines setting out clear and objective principles for the development of a network code on demand response.
ACER and CEER announce a public consultation to collect inputs on their draft policy paper on how to address key challenges in the EU electricity forward market.
NRAs of the Continental Europe Synchronous Area requested ACER an extension of six months to decide on the TSOs' proposal on the minimum activation period to be ensured by Frequency Containment Reserve (FCR) providers.
ACER is offering three Ukrainian graduates the possibility to join its Traineeship Programme, with the aim of supporting their professional development.
In August 2025, ACER has received a proposal from NEMOs to amend the harmonised maximum and minimum clearing price methodologies for the EU day-ahead and intraday market coupling. On 4 January 2026, ACER has approved the proposal.
ACER publishes its Opinion on the Integrated Model report for EU electricity, gas and hydrogen infrastructure planning, submitted in October by ENTSO-E and ENTSOG and prepared with support from ENNOH.