Southern Corridor GRIP 2017-2026 |
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Table of Content |
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Foreword |
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Executive Summary |
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1 Introduction |
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2 TSO and third Party sponsored Projects |
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2.1 Comparative List of Projects in the Previous and current SC GRIP |
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2.2 Projects by Country |
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2.2.1 Austria |
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2.2.2 Bulgaria |
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2.2.3 Croatia |
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2.2.4 Greece |
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2.2.5 Hungary |
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2.2.6 Italy |
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2.2.7 Romania |
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2.2.8 Slovakia |
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2.2.9 Slovenia |
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2.3 Projects involving more than two EU Countries or non EU Countries or Offshore Projects |
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3 Demand |
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3.1 Annual demand |
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3.2 Annual Demand Breakdown |
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3.3 Peak Demand |
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3.4 Annual and Peak Demand evolution |
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3.5 The impact of renewables on gas demand in the Southern Corridor countries |
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4 Supply |
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4.1 National Production |
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4.2 Imports |
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4.3 Prices |
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5 Assessments and Market Analysis |
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5.1 Interconnection Point capacities offered (technical capacity), booked and used |
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5.2 Conclusion on the existence of congestion of the Region’s Interconnecting Points. |
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6 The role of the Southern Corridor Region |
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6.1 Key transmission projects of the Region |
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6.2 Other projects |
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7 Network Assessment |
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7.1 Introduction |
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7.2 Scenarios |
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7.3 Security of Supply analysis |
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7.4 Flows response to price signals |
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8 Conclusions |
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Legal Disclaimer |
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Definitions |
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Country Codes |
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Abbreviations |
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