ACER and its National Regulatory Authorities publish today a practical note on how to monitor the capacity available for cross-zonal electricity trade in a harmonised way, in view of the minimum 70% target.
Europe’s energy regulators, represented by ACER and CEER, welcome the European Commission’s Strategy to harness the potential of offshore renewable energy for a climate-neutral future.
ACER adopted a Decision defining the System Operation Regions (SORs). This Decision is part of the implementation of the Regulation on the internal market for electricity and the Clean Energy Package.
ACER’s report on national gas storage regulations published today provides an overview of the current national gas storage regulations. This report is relevant in the context of the current discussions on new policies for filling storages next winter.
ACER launches today a public consultation on how to address the insufficient risk hedging opportunities on the bidding zone borders between Finland and Sweden. All interested parties are invited to share their views by 3 May 2022, 23:59 hrs (CET).
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.