Title: Sin ttulo de diapositiva
1 EuroPEX ACTIVITIES
Maria Luisa Huidobro President of the Steering
committee
2EuroPEX ACTIVITIES
- CREATION OF EUROPEX MANDATE FROM THE APEX
STEERING COMMITTEE. - COMMUNICATION TO EUROPEAN UNION AUTHORITIES.
- FLORENCE FORUM.
- LISBON CONFERENCE.
- PUBLIC HEARING OF THE EUROPEAN UNION ON INTERNAL
MARKET DEVELOPMENT. - MEETINGS WITH ETSO AND EFET.
- STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING.
- CONGESTION MANAGEMENT.
3MANDATE FROM THE APEX STEERING COMMITEE
- CREATE A EUROPEAN BRANCH OF THE APEX ASSOCIATION,
NAMED EUROPEX, JANUARY 19, 2000. - COMMUNICATION TO THE E.U. FEBRUARY, 2000.
- COMMUNICATION TO ESTO, MARCH 15, 2000.
- COMMUNICATION TO THE FLORENCE FORUM.
- PREVIOUS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF EUROPEX
23-11-99. - OFFICIAL PRESENTATION MARCH, 29, 2000.
- MANAGEMENT BODIES.
- STEERING COMMITTEE FORMED BY THE CEOS OF THE APEX
EUROPEAN MEMBERS COOPERATING POWER EXCHANGE. - STEERING COMMITTEE ASSISTED BY TWO
REPRESENTATIVES.
4MAIN TASKS OF EUROPEX
- TO PROMOTE THE ROLE OF POWER EXCHANGES AS A WAY
OF INCREASING COMPETITION AND IMPLEMENTING THE
EUROPEAN SINGLE ELECTRICITY MARKET. - TO FOLLOW UP THE LIBERALISATION OF THE DIFFERENT
EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS. - TO DEAL WITH THE ISSUE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADING,
WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON PROVIDING A MARKET
SOLUTION TO THE CONGESTION PROBLEMS. - TO START A DIALOGUE WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
AUTHORITIES, AND WITH OTHER EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY
RELATED ENTITIES SUCH AS ESTO (EUROPEAN
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATORS), EFET (EUROPEAN
FEDERATION OF ENERGY TRADERS), ETC - TO INCREASE COOPERATION BETWEEN EUROPEAN POWER
EXCHANGES AND TO PROMOTE FREE TRADING. - TO ASSESS THE NEED FOR RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING
MARKET INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND MARKET
RULES, ESPECIALLY RELATED TO MARKET POWER ABUSE.
5ACTIVITIES OF EUROPEX
- FLUENT RELATIONSHIPS WITH ETSO AND EFET.
- 5 MEETINGS OF THE STEERING COMMITTEE.
- 3 COMMUNICATIONS TO THE EU.
- PARTICIPATION IN THE PUBLIC HEARING OF THE EU ON
THE COMPLETION OF THE INTERNAL ENERGY MARKET. - EuroPEX WORKING PAPER ON CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
6EU STATES ELECTRICITY LIBERALIZATION STATUS
- EU DIRECTIVE TRANSPOSED FOR ALL MEMBER STATES.
- REDUCED INTERSTATE COMMERCIAL ELECTRICITY
EXCHANGES. - LIMITATIONS TO NETWORK FREE ACCESS.
- DIFFERENT ELECTRICITY MARKET OPENING TO QUALIFIED
CONSUMERS. - TREND TOWARDS THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ORGANIZED
MARKETS.
7EUROPEAN COMMISSIONS XXVIII REPORT ON
COMPETITION POLICY
- ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE MEMBER
STATES WILL PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE
CREATION OF A SINGLE MARKET OF ELECTRICITY. - PANCAKING WHEN REFERRED TO THE SUM OF
TRANSMISSION COSTS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF
SYSTEMS BELONGING TO SEVERAL OPERATORS. - CUSTOMERS FREEDOM OF CHOICE, LIMITED AS A
CONSEQUENCE OF THE INTRODUCTION OF EXCLUSIVE OR
LONG TERM CONTRACTS. UTILITIES OPERATING IN THE
ELECTRICITY MARKET WILL ADAPT THEIR COMMERCIAL
PRACTICES TO THE NEW FRAME CREATED BY THE
DIRECTIVE. CLAUSES OF OLD CONTRACTS COULD BE
REACHED BY OTHER METHODS, LESS RESTRICTED OF THE
COMPETENCE. - GUARANTEES TO BE GIVEN REGARDING SYSTEM ACCESS
AND FREEDOM OF CHOICE FOR CUSTOMERS WILL NOT
SERVE THEIR INTENDED PURPOSE UNLESS ELECTRICITY
IS PROVIDED BY A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF SUPPLIERS.
8REASONS FOR THE OBSTACLES TO COMMERCIAL EXCHANGES
- WIDELY DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DEREGULATION AND
MARKET OPENING IN EU MEMBER STATES. - LIMITED COMMERCIAL CAPACITY.
- THE TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS
REQUIRES ADAPTATION TO DEVELOP THE INTERNAL
MARKET. - MULTIPLE PAYMENTS FOR THE USE OF GRIDS
(PANCAKING). - LONG-TERM CONTRACTS.
- LACK OF EU-WIDE HARMONISATION OF MATTERS
AFFECTING COMMERCIAL CAPACITY AND THE MANAGEMENT
OF INTERCONNECTED ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS. - LIMITED RECOGNITION OF ORGANISED MARKETS WITHIN
THE EU.
9EuroPEX POSITION REGARDING Available Transmission
Capacity (ATC)
- EUROPEX BELIEVES THE TSOS SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR PROVIDING ATC WHILE MARKET PARTICIPANTS
SHOULD BE ALLOWED THE FREEDOM TO DETERMINE HOW IT
IS USED. - TO ENABLE OPTIMAL TRADING, THE PARTICIPANTS NEED
TO BE CONFIDENT OF THE TERMS ON WHICH IT WILL BE
AVAILABLE. THIS REQUIRES THAT TSOS MAKE CAPACITY
AVAILABLE ON A FIRM BASIS WITH SUFFICIENT
LEAD-TIME FOR PARTICIPANTS TO USE IT EFFICIENTLY,
AND THAT FULL INFORMATION ON AVAILABILITY IS
PUBLISHED BY THE TSOS. - CAPACITY IS IN SOME PLACES SCARCE AND HENCE
VALUABLE. EUROPEX BELIEVES THAT TSOS SHOULD BE
INCENTIVISED TO MAXIMISE THE CAPACITY AVAILABLE.
INITIALLY, THIS MAY BE THROUGH REGULATION, BUT
EUROPEX BELIEVES THAT APPROPRIATE ECONOMIC
INCENTIVES SHOULD BE DEVELOPED. THIS SHOULD ALSO
FACILITATE EFFICIENT LONG-TERM INVESTMENT. - IF THE TSO WISHES TO CURTAIL ATC, AFTER IT IS
MADE AVAILABLE ON A FIRM BASES, IT SHOULD
COMPENSATE THE PARTICIPANTS IMPACTED. IN A
POOL-BASED SYSTEM THIS MIGHT REQUIRE THE TSO
UNDERTAKING COUNTER TRADES TO REDUCE THE FLOW IN
A BILATERAL-BASED SYSTEM THIS MIGHT REQUIRE THE
TSO TO BUY BACK THE CURTAILED RIGHTS.
10FLORENCE FORUM CONCLUSIONS MARCH 30/31 2000 (I)
- CROSS BORDER TARIFICATION (NETWORK ACCESS IN
THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT) - Agents will pay the network access tariffs
established in each state. - There will be a compensation between networks.
- Export networks will pay money.
- Transited networks will earn money.
- Each state will define how he will collect the
money. (Harmonized by the EU). - Costs to be recuperated by all networks are
defined as a lump sum to be justified to the
National regulators, member states and EU
authorities. - Once agents pay the access tariffs their
electricity will circulate free through the
network, except for congestion problems. - Harmonizing the proportions between the G and L
terms of the network access.
11EuroPex POSITION REGARDING CROSS BORDER TARIFFS
- THE COLLECTION OF THE MONEY SHOULD BE IN THE FORM
OF AN ADDITIONAL COMPONENT OF THE GENERAL GRID
POINT OF ACCESS TARIFF. THERE WILL NOT BE ANY
KIND OF DISCRIMINATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF
THE ELECTRICITY, OR RELATED TO THE ORIGIN OR
DESTINATION OF THE ELECTRICITY, PAYING ALL THE
ELECTRICITY THE SAME GRID ACCESS TARIFFS IN EACH
STATE. - THE COST COMPONENT SHOULD BE VERY SIMPLE TO
COMPUTE. - THE AMOUNT OF MONEY CHARGED DUE TO THIS CONCEPT
IN THE DIFFERENT STATES SHOULD BE HARMONIZED, IN
ORDER NOT TO DISTORT INTERNATIONAL TRADING OF
ELECTRICITY. - THE NEW CHARGES SHOULD ALSO BE APPLIED TO
HISTORIC AND LONG TERM CONTRACTS THAT SHOULD NOT
BE FAVORED AGAINST NEW ONES. - ELECTRIC ENERGY, ONCE THE GRID ACCESS TARIFF IS
PAID IN THE STATE OF ORIGIN (G TERM) AND
DESTINATION (L TERM) SHOULD BE TREATED IN THE
STATE OF ORIGIN, IN THE STATE OF DESTINATION AND
IN ANY INTERMEDIATE STATE AS ANY OTHER DOMESTIC
ELECTRIC ENERGY.
12FLORENCE FORUM CONCLUSIONS MARCH 30/31 2000 (II)
- Congestion management
- TSOs will publish the ATC
- The EU has requested clarifications regarding the
calculation basis - Separation of the commercial interest between the
network management an commercial interest of the
rest of the agents - Congestion management should be based on market
mechanisms - The solution for each particular congested point
will be discussed by the two neighboring countries
13EuroPEX POSITION REGARDING CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
- CONGESTED INTERCONNECTORS CLEARLY HAVE ECONOMIC
VALUE, WHEN ACTUAL DEMAND EXCEEDS PHYSICAL
CAPACITY. ETSO PROPOSES A MECHANISM TO PREVENT
CONGESTION IN ADVANCE, BUT THIS WILL NOT REVEAL
WHERE A REAL CONGESTION EXISTS. THIS WILL
FRUSTRATE AND WEAKEN INTERNATIONAL TRADING. - AN ADMINISTERED APPROACH TO RATIONING ACCESS WILL
NOT LEAD TO THE OPTIMAL USE OF THIS SCARE
RESOURCE. A METHOD IS REQUIRED WHICH ENABLES THE
CAPACITY TO BE USED BY THE PARTICIPANT WHO VALUES
IT MOST I.E., ON A MARKET BASIS. - ONE METHOD, WHERE POOL BASED MARKETS EXIST,
RECOMMENDED BY EUROPEX, IS MARKET SPLITTING BASED
IN THE METHOD USED BY NORDPOOL, WHICH ALLOCATES
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY BASED ON THE ENERGY BIDS.
THE METHOD USES PARTICIPANTS ENERGY BIDS TO
RATION ACCESS, AND THIS APPROACH IS ALSO USED TO
ALLOCATE THE ATC BETWEEN THE AREA WHERE THE
MARKET OPERATES AND OTHER AREAS, OR WITHIN THE
AREA ITSELF, LIKE IN NORDPOOL. - ANOTHER METHOD, RECOMMENDED BY EUROPEX FOR
SYSTEMS BASED ON NEGOTIATED BILATERAL CONTRACTS,
IS TO GRANT OR AUCTION TRANSMISSION RIGHTS ACROSS
NON CONGESTED TRANSMISSION FLOW GATES, THIS
RIGHTS CAN BE TRADED BETWEEN PARTICIPANTS.
14EuroPex POSITION REGARDING CONFIDENTIALITY OF
COMMERCIAL INFORMATION
- CONFIDENTIALITY IS VITAL IN ORDER TO PROVIDE
CONFIDENCE IN THE TRADING ENVIRONMENT. POWER
EXCHANGES SHOULD BE ABLE TO PRESENT INFORMATION
ON TRANSACTIONS ON BEHALF OF THEIR PARTICIPANTS
ON AN AGGREGATE AND ANONYMOUS BASIS.
15EuroPEX POSITION TO BE PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE COMPLETION OF THE INTERNAL ENERGY
MARKET ON 14th SEPTEMBER
16QUESTION 1 ACCELERATION OF THE LIBERALISATION OF
THE INTERNAL ELECTRICITY
- TO COMPLETE THE LIBERALISATION ALLOWING ALL
CONSUMERS TO SELECT THEIR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
COMPANY - TO ESTABLISH A EUROPEAN HARMONISED SYSTEM OF
TARIFFS FOR THE USE OF THE NETWORKS - TO ESTABLISH COMMON PROCEDURES FOR CROSS BORDER
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT - TO ESTABLISH, AT THE EUROPEAN LEVEL, HARMONISED
BALANCING POWER RULES, SECURITY STANDARDS AND
ELECTRIC SYSTEMS TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES
FOR ELECTRICITY EUROPEAN EXCHANGES - TO PROMOTE, AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL, NEW
INVESTMENT AND MEASURES THAT MAKE POSSIBLE A
GROWING AVAILABLE CAPACITY FOR EUROPEAN
ELECTRICITY EXCHANGES - A COMMON AND EFFICIENT SOLUTION FOR LONG TERM
CONTRACTS AND COMPROMISES SHOULD BE IDENTIFIED
AND APPLIED IN EQUAL TERMS TO ALL MEMBER
COUNTRIES, IN A WAY THAT COMPETITION IS
ENCOURAGED
17QUESTION 2 PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATIONS
- FREE MARKET AND LIBERALISATION CONTRIBUTE ALSO TO
THEM. - SECURITY OF SUPPLY, ORGANISED MARKETS AND FREE
TRANSACTIONS ARE AN INCENTIVE TO MAINTAIN
GENERATION PLANTS OPERATIVE - THE INCREASE OF COMMERCIAL CAPACITY BETWEEN
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INCREASES ALSO THE CAPACITY
RESERVE OF A SYSTEM AND THUS ITS SUPPLY SECURITY - THE NEW PROJECTS TO INSTALL COMBINED CYCLES OF
NATURAL GAS AND RENEWABLE PLANTS - SECURITY STANDARDS AND QUALITY OF SUPPLY SHOULD
BE SUBJECTED TO HARMONISED REGULATION - COMPATIBLE INCENTIVES TO RENEWABLE ENERGIES WITH
MARKET MECHANISMS
18QUESTION 3 SOCIAL EFFECTS OF LIBERALISATION
- AN EFFICIENT ENERGY SYSTEM IS A BIG INCENTIVE TO
ACCELERATE EFFICIENCY IN OTHER ECONOMIC SECTORS
AND THUS FOR EMPLOYMENT INCREASE - THE ENERGY SECTOR SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS A
DIRECT SOURCE FOR EMPLOYMENT INCREASE - THE LIBERALISATION PROMOTES EFFICIENCY AND GIVES
NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO CREATE SERVICE COMPANIES - TO ELIMINATE CONSTRAINTS, SUCH AS THE TREATMENT
GIVING TO SOME NATIONAL COAL CONTRACTS, OR THE
INCORRECT TREATMENT OF INCENTIVES FOR THE NEW
RENEWABLE ENERGIES, IN BETWEEN OTHERS, CAN BE IN
THIS RESPECT VERY POSITIVE FOR INCREASING
EFFICIENCY AND REACHING THE FULL BENEFITS FROM
LIBERALISATION
19QUESTION 4 OPENING OF THE MARKET ELIGIBLE
CUSTOMERS
- A DATE SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED, AT THE COMMUNITY
LEVEL, TO FULLY LIBERALISE THE SUPPLY ACCESS FOR
ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS NO LONGER THAN YEAR 2004. - TO CREATE A SOLID BASIS FOR THE ENTRANCE INTO THE
MARKET OF NEW SUPPLIERS IN ORDER THAT ELIGIBLE
CUSTOMERS CAN ACCESS THE LIBERALISATION, IS
ESSENTIAL. - THE METERING PROCEDURES AND EQUIPMENT ARE TO BE
REVISED TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE NEW AVAILABLE
TECHNOLOGIES AND ELIMINATING OBSTACLES FOR
CONSUMERS TO EFFETELY SELECT AND CHANGE THEIR
ENERGY SUPPLIER, FACILITATING THEIR ACCESS TO
ORGANISED MARKETS.
20QUESTION 5 UNBUNDLING
- THERE IS NOT A COMPLETE FULFILMENT OF THE
DIRECTIVES CURRENT REGULATION PROVISIONS ON
ELECTRICITY AND GAS - INFORMATION FLOWS BETWEEN THEORETICALLY UNBUNDLED
COMPANIES - JUSTIFICATIONS GIVEN BY TRANSMISSION COMPANIES TO
DENY COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS, BASED ON
QUESTIONABLE SECURITY CRITERIA - THE ENTITIES WHICH ARE ENTRUSTED WITH FUNCTIONS
LINKED TO NETWORK MANAGEMENT, DETERMINATION OF
AVAILABLE CAPACITY IN INTERCONNECTION, SINCE THEY
ARE REGULATED ACTIVITIES, SHOULD BE CONSIDERED
INCOMPATIBLE WITH ACTIVITIES OF GENERATION AND
CUSTOMER SUPPLY. THE LATER ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE
ORGANISED BASED ON FREE COMPETITION
21QUESTION 6 ACCESS TO THE ELECTRICITY AND GAS
SYSTEM
- LACK OF FIRM AND PUBLISHED AVAILABLE CAPACITY IN
INTERCONECTOR. - ACCESS TO THE NETWORK IS NOT ALWAYS BASED ON
PUBLISHED TARIFFS. - DIFFERENT REGULATION AND CHARGES, THAT
EFFECTIVELY CREATE PANCAKING, IN THE ALLOCATION
OF CAPACITY IN THE INTERCONNECTION OF THE
DIFFERENT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. - ANCILLARY SERVICES ARE NOT PROVIDED ON THE BASIS
ON AUCTIONS OR MARKET MECHANISES IN ALL MEMBER
COUNTRIES. - SECURITY STANDARDS OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND LACK
OF COMMON PRINCIPLES FOR TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT OF
THE NETWORK ARE NOT COMMON ACROSS THE EUROPEAN
UNION. - LACK OF HARMONISED MARKET MECHANISMS FOR
BALANCING POWER.