DA CCM definition

DA CCM means: Day-Ahead Capacity Calculation Methodology approved under Article 20 of the CACM Regulation;

Examples of DA CCM in a sentence

  • Article 8(2) of the Proposal aims towards the harmonisation of the generation shift keys methodology in relation to the corresponding process in the DA CCM.

  • The latest available FRMs are the yearly updated FRMs as defined per CNEC in the Core DA CCM and in accordance with Article 22 of the CACM Regulation.

  • Having consulted with the Core TSOs and the Core regulatory authorities, ACER has amended Article 4 of the Proposal by adding a paragraph about the reliability margin for potential new critical network elements, with the initial flow reliability margin of 10% of the Fmax, which is also the value used in the Core DA CCM.

  • While ACER acknowledges that such prohibition could in theory lead to operational security problems in case of over-allocation, ACER has invited TSOs to review the prohibition of reduction of cross-zonal capacities in the DA CCM as this prohibition has been proposed by the TSOs themselves, and does not stem from any legal requirement.

  • ACER has amended the Proposal requiring consistency of the initial CNEC selection with the DA CCM.

  • The Core TSOs willshall start to study solutions for considering influence of non- Core CCR BZBsbidding zone borders immediately afterupon the implementation of Advanced Hybrid Coupling (AHC) in the Core DA CCM., and shall provide a report with the proposal for the improvements of treatment of non-Core exchanges in the LT CCM within 12 months after AHC implementation in Core DA CCM.

  • Namely, it requires the Core TSOs to amend the generation shift keys methodology in the long- term time frames not later than twelve months after the implementation of the proposal for further harmonisation of the corresponding methodology of the Core DA CCM.

  • To address these concerns, ACER first notes that negative financial consequences due to over-allocation are unlikely because, according to Article 20 of the DA CCM (validation of flow-based parameters), the day-ahead cross-zonal capacities cannot be decreased below the level allocated in the long-term time frames.

  • The Core TSOs shall assure that CGMES shall be applied in the long-term capacity calculation not later than 12 months after its application in the Core DA CCM.

  • As such, the rules governing the CNEC selection under DA CCM which avoid undue discrimination between internal and cross-zonal exchanges, would also apply to the long-time frame.

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