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Southern Corridor GRIP 2017–2026
Average daily
Technical Capacity
Range
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity
GWh/d
IP Negru Voda 1 (RO > BG)
Apr
2014
Jun
2014
Aug
2014
Oct
2014
Dec
2014
Feb
2015
Apr
2015
Jun
2015
Aug
2015
Oct
2015
Dec
2015
Feb
2016
0
120
100
80
40
20
60
160
140
Figure 5.25:
Negru Voda 1: Flows and booked capacity
vs. technical capacity (monthly)
Technical Capacity
Flow
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity
Booked non interruptible Capacity
GWh/d
IP Negru Voda 1 (RO > BG)
Apr
2014
Jun
2014
Aug
2014
Oct
2014
Dec
2014
Feb
2015
Apr
2015
Jun
2015
Aug
2015
Oct
2015
Dec
2015
Feb
2016
0
120
100
80
40
20
60
160
140
Figure 5.26:
Negru Voda 1: Flows and booked capacity
vs. technical capacity (daily)
Average daily
Technical Capacity
Range
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity
GWh/d
IP Negru Voda 2,3 (RO > BG)
Apr
2014
Jun
2014
Aug
2014
Oct
2014
Dec
2014
Feb
2015
Apr
2015
Jun
2015
Aug
2015
Oct
2015
Dec
2015
Feb
2016
0
500
400
300
100
200
700
600
Figure 5.27:
Negru Voda 2 & 3: Flows and booked capacity
vs. technical capacity (monthly)
Technical Capacity
Flow
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity
Booked non interruptible Capacity
GWh/d
IP Negru Voda 2,3 (RO > BG)
Apr
2014
Jun
2014
Aug
2014
Oct
2014
Dec
2014
Feb
2015
Apr
2015
Jun
2015
Aug
2015
Oct
2015
Dec
2015
Feb
2016
0
500
400
300
100
200
700
600
Figure 5.28:
Negru Voda 2 & 3: Flows and booked capacity
vs. technical capacity (daily)
Negru Voda 1 (Transgaz > Bulgartransgaz)
Bidirectional
Negru Voda 2 & 3 (Transgaz > Bulgartransgaz)
Unidirectional
This IP presents periods with flows and booked capacities above the technical one which resulted from the
application of the lesser rule (as the technical capacity is higher on the Bulgarian side).