E10-PC-48: Call for Evidence on Generation Adequacy Treatment in Electricity

2010/03/03-2010/04/27

Background

C10-PC-48: Call for Evidence on Generation Adequacy Treatment in Electricity

By examining what it hopes is a full picture of the factors and impact of generation adequacy treatment in electricity markets in Europe, CEER seeks to further the discussion on finding solutions and improving certainty for investors, generators, network planners and electricity market participants generally.

The call for evidence on the present report seeks to gather stakeholder views and experience regarding generation adequacy treatment. The feedback received from the call for evidence will serve to inform regulators’ future work and understanding of the issues of electricity network planning and long-term market stability

CEER invites all stakeholders interested in generation adequacy  issues to respond to this call for evidence, both in general and in relation to the questions in Section 1.1 of the report.

Interested parties are invited to submit comments by 27 April 2010 and these should be sent by e-mail to:  generation_adequacy@ceer.eu.

Following the end of the public consultation period, ERGEG will publish all comments and replies to questions received from stakeholders.  If a respondent would like ERGEG to treat their contribution with confidentiality then this must be explicitly mentioned in their reply. If possible, confidential information should be provided as a separate annex, so that the main document may  be published. Unless marked as confidential, all responses will be published by placing them on the ERGEG website: http://www.ceer.eu.  

Any questions relating to this document should in the first instance be directed to:

Mrs. Fay Geitona
CEER Secretary General
Email: fay.geitona@ceer.eu
Fax +32 2 788 73 50
Tel. +32 2 788 73 30

Consultation Documents

C09-ESS-05-03
Generation Adequacy Treatment in Electricity - A CEER Call for Evidence

C11-ESS-24-03
CEER Call for Evidence on Generation Adequacy Treatment in Electricity. Evaluation of Responses, 8 November 2011

Public Responses

E10-PC-48-01
AEP

E10-PC-48-02
BDEW

E10-PC-48-03
BNE

E10-PC-48-04
Centrica

E10-PC-48-05
CEZ

E10-PC-48-06
Consumer Focus

E10-PC-48-07
Danskenergi

E10-PC-48-08
EDF Energy

E10-PC-48-09
EDF

E10-PC-48-10
Edison

E10-PC-48-11
EnBW

E10-PC-48-12
Enel Endesa

E10-PC-48-13
ENTSO-E

E10-PC-48-14
EON

E10-PC-48-15
Eurelectric

E10-PC-48-16
EWEA

E10-PC-48-17
Finnish Energy Industries

E10-PC-48-18
Fortum

E10-PC-48-19
GABE

E10-PC-48-20
GEODE

E10-PC-48-21
Iberdrola

E10-PC-48-22
IFIEC Europe

E10-PC-48-23
RWE

E10-PC-48-24
SSE

E10-PC-48-25
Tiwag

E10-PC-48-26
UNESA

E10-PC-48-27
Vattenfall

E10-PC-48-28
Verbund