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TAR NC Implementation Document – Second Edition September 2017
Chapter III:
Timelines for the TAR NC
Implementation Depending
on the Applied Tariff Period
Compared to the general timeline described in Chapter
II, which applies throughout the EU, this Chapter deals
with timelines customised per applied tariff period
1)
.
The first four Figures cover the cases where the tariff
period is equal to one year: January–December
(Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia, Spain), April–March
(France), July–June (Portugal) and October–September
(Denmark, Great Britain, Ireland, Northern Ireland,
Romania, Sweden). The last three Figures cover the
cases where the tariff period is more than one year: the
5
th
timeline covers the situation in Belgium with a
four-year tariff period, the 6
th
– situation in Austria with
a four-year tariff period and the 7
th
– situation in
Slovakia with a five-year tariff period.
Each Figure includes the following boxes shown on the general timeline in Chapter II:
different ADs of the TAR NC, annual yearly capacity auctions in July, publication of
tariff information before the annual yearly capacity auctions and before the tariff
period (including the ‘early compliance’ case), deadlines for information provision
from TSOs to ENTSOG. As with the general timeline in Chapter II, for publication
requirements each box includes information on whether the respective tariffs are
derived in accordance with the ‘new’ or ‘old’ RPM. In addition, each Figure shows
the timing for ENTSOG’s preparation of implementation and effect monitoring
reports, which does not appear on the general timeline in Chapter II but rather on
the respective timeline in Part 1.
Also, each Figure includes certain boxes from the general timeline in Chapter II
which are deemed useful as a reminder of the timing for the final consultation under
Article 26 and consultation under Article 28. These boxes capture the same timings
as shown on the general timeline in Chapter II, and include the following: the start
of the preparation of the final consultation document under Article 26, the launch
and the finish of both consultations and the deadline for NRA decision-making for
both consultations. Other boxes associated with the consultation requirements and
deadlines for ACER’s reports which are not shown on Figures below are exactly the
same as for the general timeline in Chapter II.
1) See Part 1, Chapter I ‘General provisions’, Section ‘Article 3(5) and 3(23) – regulatory period and tariff period’.