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TF EDI
ETSO & ETSO TF EDI
Main achievements and perspectives
in information exchange for the
European Electricity Market
Maurizio Monti
ETSO TF EDI Convener
TF EDI
The address is not www.etso.org
but www.etso-net.org
TF EDI
The Internal Electricity Market (IEM)
in the European Union
ETSO Members supply more than 490 million people with electric energy.
The consumption of electric energy amounts to about 3,200 TWh per year.
The length of EHV (400 and 220kV) lines is of more than 290,000 km.
www.etso-net.org
ETSO objectives
TF EDI
• To facilitate the Internal Electricity Market.
• The study and development of common
principles regarding the harmonisation and
establishment of rules in order to enhance
network
operation
and
maintain
transmission system security.
• The communication and co-operation with
organizations and institutions having similar
objects.
• The investigation and solution of scientific
and regulatory issues of common interest to
the TSO industry.
TF EDI
UCTE
ENTSO-E
Nordel
BALTSO
UKTSOA
ATSOI
European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity
ENTSO-E objectives
TF EDI
• The key areas of work of ENTSO-E are
summarized by the European Commission as
follows:
– Coordination of grid operations;
– Development of market and technical codes;
– Compliance monitoring on implementation of
market and technical codes;
– Coordination of investment planning at the
European interest level;
– Generation adequacy and outlook reporting for
the market;
– Research and innovation activities of common
interest.
Work carried out by TF EDI
TF EDI
• ETSO TF EDI is in charge of Information
Interchange Standardisation.
• Main outputs:
ETSO Modelling Methodology - EMM
Electricity Market Harmonised Role Model
ETSO Identification Coding Scheme – EIC
ETSO Scheduling System – ESS
ETSO Settlement Process – ESP
ETSO Reserve Resource Process – ERRP
ETSO Capacity Allocation and Nomination - ECAN
ETSO TF EDI – Membership
TF EDI
Members
Corresponding Members
Liaison :
EFET
IEC TC 57
UCTE
ebIX
ETSO Local Issuing Offices
TF EDI
Other organisations:
EDIG@S
EFET
DVGW
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Work carried out by TF EDI
TF EDI
• Off the shelf software products
are currently available :
ETSO Scheduling System – ESS
ETSO Settlement Process – ESP
ETSO
Capacity
Allocation
Nomination – ECAN
and
• Collaboration with UCTE:
UCTE System Operator to System
Operator Scheduling (SO-SO Scheduling)
UCTE Metered Data Exchange on tie-lines
ETSO Capacity Allocation and Nomination
(ECAN)
TF EDI
– Identify and formalise the capacity allocation
process for long term, daily and intraday:
• Explicit Auction;
• Implicit Auction;
• Secondary Capacity Market.
– Harmonise the information exchanges concerning
the capacity allocation process:
• ECAN can facilitate the integration of capacity
markets and introduce a common language for
capacity auctions;
• Minimize the cost for market participants and
Auction Offices.
– An important step in the creation of regional /
European Capacity Auction Offices :
• More than 5 Auction Offices where more than 20 TSOs
use or will use ECAN.
ETSOVista
TF EDI
ETSOVista
TF EDI
ETSOVista
TF EDI
ETSOVista
TF EDI
Main perspectives
TF EDI
• Energy Communication Platform (ECP).
– Organization: Cegedel, CEPS, Elia, energinet.dk,
Fingrid, REE, RTE, RWEnet, Swissgrid, TenneT, VKW
Netz, EFETnet, Enerbility and A&B.
– Harmonization for a communication platform for
the European electricity (or energy) market, including a
number of services such as: guarantee of delivery,
electronic signature and uniform way of data encryption.
– Common IT product in order to facilitate the market
(especially small traders) - A SINGLE FACE to the
market
Main perspectives
TF EDI
• ETSO Reserve Resource Planning II.
– Organization: A&B, APG, enBW, IEC TC
57, PSE-Operator, REE, RTE, RWE, Statnett,
SVK, swissgrid, TenneT, Terna, Vattenfall,
VKW-Netz.
– Development of information exchanges for
tendering, planning and activation of
reserves based on the two models defined
by TF BM:
• TSO to TSO;
• TSO to Resource Provider.
– First draft by September 2008
Collaboration with IEC TC 57
TF EDI
• IEC TC 57, WG 13 & WG 16 proposed a NWIP on
« Deregulated Energy Market Communications :
CIM Market Extension (CME) ».
• ETSO SC approved (28/04/2006) to work with IEC
on the following subject:
– The "Collection of domain models of energy
markets (Use Cases, UML plus text) covering the
wholesale (energy, ancillary services, etc.) and
retail, based on a modelling methodology including
regional profiles of existing markets reflecting
different business rules together with design and
extension rules. This item leads to data
requirements for information exchange"