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Market Area

AREA STRUCTURE IN 2014

The Market Area work is organised into 3 main working groups as well as a number of advisory kernel

groups with more specialised tasks.

Capacity Working Group

The Capacity Working Group (CAP WG) is responsible for ENTSOG’s activities related to the allocation

of

existing capacity

(CAM NC, REG (EU) No 984/2013) and

congestion management

(Guidelines

on Congestion Management Procedures (CMP), Commission Decision of 24 August 2012 on amend-

ing Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 715/2009).

During 2014, CAP WG implemented monitoring tasks for the CAM NC and CMP guidelines, monitored

obligations and defined business requirements specifications for the CAM NC and CMP guidelines.

CAP WG also contains the three following kernel groups for detailed tasks:

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CMP KG

(Congestion Management Procedures KG)

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IM KG

(Implementation & Monitoring KG: formerly Adjacent TSO Cooperation [ATSO KG])

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FUNC KG

(Functionality KG formerly Capacity Products and Conditions [CPC] KG)

Incremental Advisory Kernel Group

The Incremental Advisory Kernel Group (INC AKG) has developed and drafted proposals for incre-

mental capacity under the formal responsibility of the CAP WG. The work of the INC AKG is closely

coordinated with the TAR WG concerning the economic test and tariffs for incremental capacity. The

work of the INC AKG has been organised in 4 kernel groups:

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AUC KG

(Auctions and when to offer)

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CBC&IP KG

(Cross-border coordination and information provision)

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ET&TI KG

(Economic test and tariff issues)

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OS KG

(Open seasons)

Since all of the INC AKG kernel groups successfully concluded their work, they were disbanded at the

end of 2014.

ENTSOGs Market Team is responsible for the market-related network codes

that will promote the internal European gas market. In 2014 the team worked

on one new code: TAR NC (Harmonised Transmission Tariff Structures for Gas)

and one new amendment to the CAM NC (capacity allocation mechanisms) on

incremental capacity (INC Proposal). Furthermore the team has continued to

implement and monitor the codes already adopted within the market area:

CAM NC (capacity allocation mechanisms), BAL NC (gas balancing)

and CMP (guidelines on congestion management procedures).

ENTSOG Annual Report 2014 |

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