PC_2026_E_03 - Public consultation on the amendments to the Core region's long-term capacity calculation methodology

Status
Upcoming
Open:
27.02.2026
Close:
27.03.2026
Policy area
Forward capacity allocation, capacity calculation, electricity bidding zone borders
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Audience
Transmission system operators (TSOs), electricity industry, traders, national regulators, governments and other relevant stakeholders in the EU

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Overview

On 21 November 2025, the Core capacity calculation region’s (CCRs’) transmission system operators (TSOs) submitted a proposal to their national regulatory authorities (NRAs) to amend the long-term capacity calculation methodology. As the NRAs could not reach an agreement, the proposal was referred to ACER on 4 February 2026 under the Forward Capacity Allocation Regulation. To take an informed decision, ACER invites stakeholders to provide their views between 27 February and 27 March.

The Core CCR comprises 13 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Croatia, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.

What is the methodology about?

Long‐term cross-border capacity calculation promotes efficient long‐term cross‐zonal trade. By providing reliable capacities to market participants early, it enables long-term planning and hedging opportunities.

The Core CCR’s long-term methodology covers both yearly and monthly processes, using the flow-based approach.

Why we are consulting

In their proposal, TSOs recommend to:

  • Introduce a benchmark process for available transfer capacity, adjusting the flow-based capacity calculation to better reflect historical cross-border transmission capacities.
  • Integrate the Ireland and Northern Ireland single electricity market – France bidding zone border into the Core CCR’s long-term capacity calculation process, once the Celtic interconnector is commissioned.

The proposed changes aim to improve long-term capacity calculation in the Core CCR by enabling the implementation of the flow-based methodology. As a transitional measure, the benchmark for available transfer capacity would be introduced at the end of process. This would allow the yearly auction at the end of 2026 (for delivery in 2027), as well as the monthly auctions in 2027, to take place.

The inclusion of the Ireland and Northern Ireland single electricity market – France bidding zone border reflects its recent integration into the Core CCR

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Next steps

ACER aims to reach a decision by 4 August 2026. The Core TSOs shall implement the long-term capacity calculation methodology by the end of 2026.