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Southern Corridor GRIP 2017–2026
Average daily
Technical Capacity
Range
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity
GWh/d
IP Mediesul Aurit Isaccea (UA > RO)
Oct
2014
Dec
2014
Feb
2015
Apr
2015
Jun
2015
Aug
2015
Oct
2015
Dec
2015
Feb
2016
0
350
300
250
100
50
150
200
400
Figure 5.49:
Mediesu Aurit-Isaccea: Flows and booked capacity
vs. technical capacity (monthly)
Technical Capacity
Flow
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity
Booked non interruptible Capacity
GWh/d
0
350
300
250
100
50
150
200
400
IP Mediesul Aurit Isaccea (UA > RO)
Oct
2014
Dec
2014
Feb
2015
Apr
2015
Jun
2015
Aug
2015
Oct
2015
Dec
2015
Feb
2016
Figure 5.50:
Mediesu Aurit-Isaccea: Flows and booked capacity
vs. technical capacity (daily)
Average daily
Technical Capacity
Range
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity
Apr
2014
Jun
2014
Aug
2014
Oct
2014
Dec
2014
Feb
2015
Apr
2015
Jun
2015
Aug
2015
Oct
2015
Dec
2015
Feb
2016
GWh/d
IP Kipi (TK > GR)
0
60
50
40
20
10
30
70
Figure 5.51:
Kipi: Flows and booked capacity
vs. technical capacity (monthly)
Technical Capacity
Flow
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity
Booked non interruptible Capacity
GWh/d
IP Kipi (TK > GR)
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
60
50
40
20
10
30
70
Figure 5.52:
Kipi: Flows and booked capacity
vs. technical capacity (daily)
Mediesu Aurit-Isaccea (Uktransgaz > Transgaz)
Starting 1 October 2014 former commercial points Mediesu Aurit and Isaccea were clustered
into a single commercial point (Virtual Interconnection Point Mediesu Aurit – Isaccea) taking
into account that they are connecting the same 2 transmission systems (Ukrtransgaz >
Transgaz, UA > RO).
Kipi (BOTA
Ş
> DESFA)