Judgment of the General Court Second Chamber, Extended Composition, 15 February 2023, Austrian Power Grid AG and Others v ACER, T-606/20
Date | 15 February 2023 |
Year | 2023 |
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Judgment of the General Court (Second Chamber, Extended Composition), 15 February
2023, Austrian Power Grid AG and Others v ACER, T-606/20
Link to the full text of the judgment
Energy – Internal market in electricity – Framework for the implementation of the European platform for
the exchange of balancing energy from frequency restoration reserves with automatic activation –
Procedure for the adoption of terms, conditions and methodologies – Rejection of the joint proposal of
the system operators – Competence of ACER – Error of law – Rights of the defence – Obligation to state
reasons
Judgment of the General Court (Second Chamber, Extended Composition), 15 February
2023, Austrian Power Grid AG and Others v ACER, T-607/20
Link to the full text of the judgment
Energy – Internal market in electricity – Framework for the implementation of the European platform for
the exchange of balancing energy from frequency restoration reserves with manual activation –
Procedure for the adoption of terms, conditions and methodologies – Rejection of the joint proposal of
the system operators – Competence of ACER – Error of law – Rights of the defence – Obligation to state
reasons
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on electricity balancing provides for the
implementation of several European platforms for the exchange of balancing energy. Those platforms
include, first, the European platform for the exchange of balancing energy from frequency restoration
reserves with automatic activation (‘the aFRR platform’) and, secondly, the European platform for the
exchange of balancing energy from frequency restoration reserves with manual activation (‘the mFRR
platform’).
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all transmission system
operators (‘TSOs’) have submitted for approval by the national regulatory authorities (‘the NRAs’)
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common methodology proposals for the implementation of the aFRR platform and the mFRR
platform.
Following a joint request by the NRAs, the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER),
under that regulation,
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took a decision on those proposals, as amended following exchanges and
consultations between ACER, the NRAs and the TSOs. Thus, ACER adopted two decisions, one on the
aFRR methodology and the other on the mFRR methodology (‘the ACER decisions’), to which the
methodologies in question, as amended and approved by ACER, were attached as an annex.
Austrian Power Grid, ČEPS, a.s., Polskie sieci elektroenergetyczne S.A., Red Eléctrica de España SA, RTE
Réseau de transport d’électricité, Svenska kraftnät, TenneT TSO BV and TenneT TSO GmbH brought
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Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/2195 of 23 November 2017 establishing a guideline on electricity balancing (OJ 2017 L 312, p. 6).
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