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GRI SSE Progress and Outlook
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TITREXXI Madrid Forum 22nd and 23rd March 2012
GRI SSE
Progress and Outlook
Walter BoltzGRI SSE Co-Chair
Geographical Scope of the GRI SSE
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AustriaBulgariaCyprusCzech RepublicGreeceHungaryItalyPolandRomaniaSlovakiaSlovenia
Progress and Ongoing work
•2011-2014 Work Plan includes recommendations of XX. MF
•Further updates to reflect prioritization and new deliverables, based on stakeholder survey.
•Active participation in ACER GRI Coordination Group to report on progress •Lack of involvement by some stakeholders and NRAs, high level of commitment from others
• Member state involvement should increase
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NB: Based on attendance of 5th/6th/7th/9th/10th/11th SG meetings – for illustration.
Attendance of GRI SSE SG meetings
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Main Achievements (I)
•Succesful pilot project on early implementation of CAM: GATRAC platform
•Extension of GATRAC platform announced at December ’11 stakeholder group meeting
•GATRAC platform is already a cross-regional pilot project
•Day-ahead capacity auction pilot project introduced at AT/IT border following shipper consultation
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Main Achievements (II)
•Studies on future market architecture scenarios launched
•CEGH on track to provide a cross-border connection to neighbouring market areas in cooperation with respective TSOs
• Sharing of experiences concerning infrastructure developments & SoS implementation in the region
•Survey on tansparency monitoring by NRAs started
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Deliverables (I)
DELIVERABLE I.1 Standard products & Interoperability
ACTION RESPONSIBLE DEADLINE
All the TSOs adopt the EASEE standards with special reference to gas-day definition, unit and OBAs
TSOs 2012/2013
Harmonization of TSO’ procedures decreasing shippers’ risk and imbalances in 2012
SK/CZ/DERO, BNetzA, URSO
2012
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Increased harmonisation in the field of interoperability is particularly beneficial in GRI SSE region.
Pressure Energy
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Implementation of
CBP 2003-001/01 Harmonisation of Units
Red=milestone not implemented
Yellow: partially implemented
Green: fully implemented
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(EASEE Gas Implementation Progress Review 2010)
Deliverables (II)
DELIVERABLE II.1 Bundled capacity allocation at Austria/Italy IP
ACTION RESPONSIBLE DEADLINE
Agreement on harmonised nomination and re-nomination rules
SNAM/TAG 2012
Harmonised calculation of available firm and interruptible capacities
SNAM/TAG 2012
Proposal for a procedure for the coordinated allocation of daily capacity
SNAM/TAG 2012
Definition of a bundled capacity product to be allocated by explicit auctions in order to connect PSV and Baumgarten
SNAM/TAG 2013
Deliverables (III)
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DELIVERABLE III.1 Bundled products
ACTION RESPONSIBLE DEADLINE
Concept for the realisation of bundled products at all SSE regional IPs
Net4Gas together with partner TSOs
2012
Implementation of bundled product offers at further SSE regional IPs
Regional TSOs 2012+
DELIVERABLE IV.1 Cross-Regional Balancing Platform
ACTION RESPONSIBLE DEADLINE
Implementation of a cross-regional balancing platform
CEGH 2012
Deliverables (IV)
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DELIVERABLE V.1 Structure of future balancing zones
ACTION RESPONSIBLE DEADLINE
Analysis of macroeconomic benefits linked to implementing different models for balancing and trading zones
NRAs 2012
Case study on institutional and practical steps to implement the provisions of the GTM in the region
NRAs / TSOs/ Stakeholders
2012
Definition of the model for future regional balancing and trading zones.
SG 2012/2013
Planning and launch of implementation SG 2014+
Deliverables (V)
DELIVERABLE VI.1+2 Interconnections and available transmission capacity
ACTION RESPONSIBLE DEADLINE
Check investment plans against the background of future market architecture scenarios
TSOs coordinated by GRI Lead Regulators
ongoing
Consultation of the Gas Regional Investment PlansTSOs with active
stakeholder involvement 2012
Ensure GRI SSE involvement on all levels in the process of identifying PCI in the framework of the EIP
Lead NRAs with active involvement of all other parties of the GRI SSE
2012
Deliverables (VI)
DELIVERABLE VIII.1 Security of Supply
ACTION RESPONSIBLE DEADLINE
Exchange best practice and consult SoS preventive action plans within the GRI SSE
Member States and NRAs
Ongoing
DELIVERABLE IX.1 Transparency
ACTION RESPONSIBLE DEADLINE
Survey NRA activities with regard to monitoring of transparency requirements NRAs 2012
Steps Forward
• Work on all deliverables is ongoing in 2012 with a focus on early implementation of CAM, with the further extension of the GATRAC platform, GTM implementation and infrastructure
•Full commitment from TSOs and stakeholders is required for early implementation pilots
•Strong cooperation needed between NRAs & between NRAs, TSOs and stakeholders to support implementation of pilot projects
• Sharing of best practices across regions will be promoted, especially on GATRAC platform.
• New opportunities for regional work due to policy developments (EIP) within existing priorities
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Outlook and new deliverables: EIP
•Identification of potential PCI in the SSE region in 2012
•Contact between GRI SSE and EC is established
•Stakeholders informed and invited to express interest
• Kick-off meeting to establish working group
•Identification of potential PCI by Q3 2012
•Challenge due to geographical scope of regions: (GRI / GRIPS /EIP do not exactly coincide)
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Outlook and new deliverables: Transparency
• Viewed mainly as an NRA responsibility
• Survey of NRA transparency monitoring activities in the region carried out
•NRAs asked to provide information on level of compliance with transparency requirements by TSOs
•Further investigations possible in a second step
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Outlook and new deliverables: GTM
•Pilot project to identify possibilities for GTM implementation (market areas/trading regions)
• (1) One « macro level » study on possibilities for cross-border market integration in Europe
• Analysis of macroeconomic/welfare benefits of market integration – 2 case regions
•(2) One case study on identification of possible implementation steps of the measures proposed in the Gas Target Model
•Great potential for sharing outcome on a cross-regional level
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Overview on the physical capacity utilization at IPs in Europe in 2011
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• Physical capacity utilization (PCU) is measured by comparing actual physical flows with declared technical capacities (TC) on a daily or hourly basis.
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term changes in market and network conditions.• Interruptible capacities are only interrupted at Oberkappel.
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Capacity utilization at Oberkappel • The actual utilization of the IP Oberkappel exceeds the declared TC for most of the
time.• An approximated TC has been determined which is 90% of the monthly average of the
allocated capacities during curtailment periods. • The TC of BOG is usually x% higher than the approximated TC.
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OberkappelPhysical flows and technical capacities Jan 2011 - Jan 2012
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Preliminary conclusions• The actual utilization of the IPs in Europe is generally low, i.e. there are
significant physical transmission capacities available at most Ips.• The NWE region seems to have significant excess capacities compared
to today‘s utilization (2011).• The SWE region experienced unusually high utilization rates in 2011 at
the IP in Larrau, most likely of the low temperatures during the winter 2011.
• The SEE (around Austria) is relatively high loaded, but still significant capacities are available at many IPs.
• The transmission requests (nominations) – although exceeding the calculated TCs - can be executed for most of the time. TSOs and regulators need to cooperate in the development of guidelines for TC calculation that are coherent with the expected utilization of the network.
• The actually allocated capacity at Oberkappel was significantly below the TC declared by OGE. By investing in additional capacity in Germany only the capacity of the entire IP can be increased.
Outlook and new deliverables: SoS
• Always considered a priority by stakeholders in the GRI SSE
•Sharing of preventive action plans and risk assessments, exchange of best practices
•Potential for sharing approach on a cross-regional level
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Conclusions• Governance structures to support work of lead regulators in their GRI
•Definition of pilot projects should be a bottom-up process from the regions with NRAs, TSOs and other stakeholders involved
•Involvement of Member states needs to be enhanced
•Commitment from all countries is necessary to achieve progress towards 2014 goals in the GRI SSE
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30 May : GRI SSE-REMIT Conference in Vienna, open to all stakeholders and market participants
31 May: GRI SSE Stakeholder Group & RCC Meeting, Vienna.
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