Commission Regulation (EU) No 838/2010
of 23 September 2010
on laying down guidelines relating to the inter-transmission system operator compensation mechanism and a common regulatory approach to transmission charging
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Whereas:
Binding guidelines establishing an inter-transmission system operator compensation mechanism should establish a stable basis for the operation of the inter-transmission system operator compensation mechanism and fair compensation to transmission system operators for the costs of hosting cross-border flows of electricity.
Transmission system operators from third countries or from territories which have concluded agreements with the Union whereby they have adopted and are applying Union law in the field of electricity should be entitled to participate in the inter-transmission system compensation Mechanism on an equivalent basis to transmission system operators from Member States.
It is appropriate to allow transmission system operators in third countries which have not concluded agreements with the Union whereby they have adopted and are applying Union law in the field of electricity to enter into multi-party agreements with the transmission system operators in the Member States which enable all parties to be compensated for the costs of hosting cross-border flows of electricity on a fair and equitable basis.
Transmission system operators should be compensated for energy losses resulting from hosting cross-border flows of electricity. Such compensation should be based on an estimate of what losses would have been incurred in the absence of transits of electricity.
A fund should be established to compensate transmission system operators for the costs of making infrastructure available to host cross-border flows of electricity. The value of this fund should be based on a Union-wide assessment of the long run average incremental costs of making infrastructure available to host cross-border flows of electricity.
The Union-wide assessment of electricity transmission infrastructure associated with facilitating cross-border flows of electricity should be carried out by the Agency as the body responsible for coordinating the activities of regulatory authorities who must carry out a similar function at a national level.
Transmission system operators in third countries should face the same costs for using the Union transmission system as transmission system operators in Member States.
Variations in charges faced by producers of electricity for access to the transmission system should not undermine the internal market. For this reason average charges for access to the network in Member States should be kept within a range which helps to ensure that the benefits of harmonisation are realised.
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
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Article 2
Charges applied by network operators for access to the transmission system shall be in accordance with guidelines set out in Part B of the Annex.
Article 3
This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 3 March 2011.
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Done at Brussels, 23 September 2010.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel Barroso
ANNEX
F3PART AGuidelines on the Inter-Transmission System Operator Compensation Mechanism
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PART BGuidelines for A Common Regulatory Approach to Transmission Charging
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2.Annual average transmission charges paid by producers is annual total transmission tariff charges paid by producers divided by the total measured energy injected annually by producers to the transmission system of F6Great Britain.
For the calculation set out at Point 3, transmission charges shall exclude:
- (1)
charges paid by producers for physical assets required for connection to the system or the upgrade of the connection;
- (2)
charges paid by producers related to ancillary services;
- (3)
specific system loss charges paid by producers.
3.F7Average annual transmission charges paid by producers in Great Britain shall be within a range of 0 to 2.5 euros per megawatt hour.
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