Examples of Electricity Market Regulation in a sentence
Cross-border electricity transfers shall be determined solely by the outcome of capacity allocation pursuant to [Article 14 of the Electricity Market Regulation].
The Licensee shall preserve the confidentiality of Commercially Sensitive Information held and/or obtained by it in the discharge of its functions as interconnector licensee in accordance with the Electricity Market Regulation and the Network Codes (to the extent applicable), the SEM Trading and Settlement Code, the Capacity Market Code, the Act and this Licence.
It should also be considered that on 4th July 2019 Electricity Market Regulation (EMR) entered into force that also contains in Art.
The challenges that developing countries face in the digital economy include protecting personal/user data, building information infrastructure, investing more R&D activities in core technologies, and developing qualified human resources (Petrenko et al.
Secondly, assuming the New Security Reserve were permissible under the Electricity Market Regulation, it is highly questionable whether its design is compatible with State aid law rules.
The GS-VER PDD mainly includes the following obligation for the calibration of the appropriate meters: “The Turkish Electricity Market Regulation Agency (EPDK) sets rules on the accuracy of electricity meters that are used by power plants feeding into the grid.
These proposals intend to amend and repeal Directive 2009/72 (Directive on the Internal Market for Electricity ) and Regulation 714/2009 (Electricity Market Regulation) and repeal Regulation 713/2009 on the ACER ( ACER Regulation ).
As a consequence, article 16(8) of the Electricity Market Regulation provides that Transmission System Operators (hereinafter: ‘TSOs’) shall not limit the volume of interconnection capacity to be made available to market participants as a means of solving congestion inside their own bidding zone or as a means of managing flows resulting from transactions internal to bidding zones.
This is all the more true against the background of the intended accelerated expansion of renewable energy up to 2030 and the expansion of cross-border trade in electric- ity envisaged by the EU Electricity Market Regulation via compulsory opening up of the interconnectors.
The marketing sector started to utilize the norm of reciprocity in their marketing tools, which they apply in the form of gift-giving.