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Guidelines of Good Practice (GGPs)
Proper implementation of the existing EU energy legislation is imperative for competitive markets to develop. To assist in the practical implementation of the principles set out in the current energy laws, ERGEG has developed Guidelines of Good Practice (GGPs).
These GGPs are voluntary guidelines, which are developed in consultation with stakeholders. This means that ERGEG GGPs are not legally enforceable.
ERGEG monitors and reports on EU Member States' compliance with the GGP and advises the European Commission accordingly.
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E07-GFG-31-07b ERGEG Guidelines on Article 22 (exemptions) - Conclusions, April 2009 To view the consultation documents, please click here
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E08-LNG-06-03 Guidelines of Good Practice for Third Party Access for LNG System Operators (GGP LNG), May 2008.
The Draft GGPLNG were issued for public consultation in 2007. To view the consultation documents, please click here |
C06-GWG-29-05c Guidelines of Good Practice - Open Seasons (GGPOS), May 2007
The Draft GGPOS were issued for public consultation in 2006. To view the consultation documents, please click here
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E06-GFG-17-04 Guidelines of Good Practice for Gas Balancing (GGPGB), 6 December 2006
The Draft GGP GB were issued for public consultation in 2005. To view the consultation documents, please click here
Since the publication of the GGP-GB, ERGEG has monitored their implementation. To view the 2008 monitoring report, click here. |
E04-PC-01-14 Guidelines of Good Practice for Third-Party Access for Storage System Operators (GGP SSO), March 2005.
- The Draft GGP SSO were issued for public consultation in 2004. To view the consultation documents, please click here.
- Please click here to view the last (December 2006) monitoring report on implementation of the GGP SSO. After monitoring the implementation of the GGP SSO twice, incomplete implementation was identified as a major issue.
- In 2008, ERGEG began developing specific GGPs for capacity allocation and congestion management rules for storage. These will be consulted upon in 2009.
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