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ERI Central-East Region


      
  
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PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES

  • Austria 
  • Czech Republic 
  • Germany 
  • Hungary
  • Poland
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia 

 

The Central-East electricity REM is led by the Austrian Energy Regulator (E-Control) and aims to integrate Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia into a single regional electricity  market.

While the degree of market development in the region varies from country to country, integration of ‘old’ and ‘new’ EU Member States can act as an example for other areas of EU policy. Congestion management, increased transparency, reducing barriers to  market entry and  developing regulatory competences are the four key priorities of the Central-East

Lead Regulator Letter to Stakeholders
ERGEG Electricity Regional Initiative Central Eastern Europe - Stakeholders Information
Statement on future CM system
Common position of the regulatory authorities from the CEE region, on the development of the new, flow-based congestion management system
 

PRIORITIES IN THE REGION

Interconnections

 

Transparency

Transparency and information management (S)

Balancing

Balancing markets integration (M)

Regulation

Markets integration (M)

Congestion Management

Regulators' responsibilities for cross-border issues and regulatory gap (S)
Relevant market design issues (M)

Region specific

Barriers to entry: traders (S), generators (M)

Short term: (S) Medium term (M) Long term: (L)

      
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