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TAR NC Implementation Document – Second Edition September 2017 |

101

Reserve Prices for Capacity

Products offered at a VIP

VIP

Responsibility: the RPM is subject to consultation per Article 26(1) by TSO/NRA,

as NRA decides (VIP reserve price is linked to RPM); subject to decision by NRA

Concept of a VIP

As defined in Article 3(23) of the Amended CAM NC

 1)

, a VIP is an entry and/or exit

point that results from the aggregation of two or more IPs that connect the same two

adjacent entry-exit systems for the purposes of providing a single capacity service.

Figure 28 shows an example of a simple VIP.

According to the Amended CAM NC, where more than one IP connects two adjacent

entry-exit systems, the TSOs involved must establish a VIP no later than 1 Novem-

ber 2018. When establishing a VIP, TSOs must ensure that its total technical capacity

is equal to or higher than the sum of the technical capacities at each of the IPs

contributing to the VIP. Additionally, the VIP must facilitate economic and efficient

use of the system.

 1) The VIP definition in the Amended CAM NC is equivalent to the VIP definition in the Old CAM NC.

ARTICLE 22

Figure 28:

A concept of the VIP

entry-exit system 1

entry-exit system 2

TSO A

TSO A

CAP 60

P

1.4 €

(MWH/d)

P

1 €

(MWH/d)

CAP 80

CAP 140

TSO B

TSO B

Red IP

Green IP

VIP