Cross-border capacity and coordinated calculation - precise paternity passages to entry points
Cross-border capacity and Coordinated calculation offer clear and unified input for both market and system operations: accurate capitals for entry points that allow for better planning and operational decisions.
What is this solution doing?
Calculating cross-border flows and capitals, standardising publications and ensuring that results are immediately available for both market operations and network operations planning. The work results in reliable, marketable data, covering all significant entry points and flows-related limitations.
Who benefits from this work?
The main beneficiaries of the service are:
- network operators who need coordinated, standardized capacities for operational decisions;
- li>market administrators and actors who require marketable data and predictable resource allocation; li>li>planning and investment units who use clear input to create infrastructure and capacity plans;
- Regulatory authorities who assess transparency and comparable results across borders. >l >/>l >h2>Li
- Standardised calculation framework that ensures comparability between different regions and periods.
- Automated quality control and audited results history. li>Li>Flexible outputs: both in real time and for planning periods optimised formats.
- Integrating with existing market and SCADA systems.
- Adapted reports on the nature, risks and usefulness of entry points.
l >l> Steps include the collection of data, identification of limitations, coordinated calculation, quality control and the provision of results in a format suitable for both market and system operations. Main functions and differences
h2>Mo prefer this approach?
[p>C This approach improves market liquidity and helps to achieve a more stable network operation across the cross-border network.
Invitation
Preparate planning and operational decisions with reliable basic data: introduce accurate capitals that support both market and system efficiency and ensure clarity in the management of entry points. Coordinated paediatrics confer a competitive advantage and reduce operational risk.
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