TITLE IIIOPERATIONAL NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR CONNECTION
CHAPTER 2 Cost-benefit analysis
Article 39Principles of cost-benefit analysis
1.
Power-generating facility owners and DSOs including CDSOs shall assist and contribute to the cost-benefit analysis undertaken according to Articles 38 and 63 and provide the necessary data as requested by the relevant system operator or relevant TSO within three months of receiving a request, unless agreed otherwise by the relevant TSO. For the preparation of a cost-benefit-analysis by a power-generating facility owner, or prospective owner, assessing a potential derogation pursuant to Article 62, the relevant TSO and DSO, including CDSO, shall assist and contribute to the cost-benefit analysis and provide the necessary data as requested by the power-generating facility owner, or the prospective owner, within three months of receiving a request, unless agreed otherwise by the power-generating facility owner or the prospective owner.
2.
A cost-benefit analysis shall be in line with the following principles:
(a)
the relevant TSO, relevant system operator, power-generating facility owner or prospective owner shall base its cost-benefit analysis on one or more of the following calculating principles:
- (i)
the net present value;
- (ii)
the return on investment;
- (iii)
the rate of return;
- (iv)
the time needed to break even;
(b)
the relevant TSO, relevant system operator, power-generating facility owner or prospective owner shall also quantify socioeconomic benefits in terms of improvement in security of supply and shall include at least:
- (i)
the associated reduction in probability of loss of supply over the lifetime of the modification;
- (ii)
the probable extent and duration of such loss of supply;
- (iii)
the societal cost per hour of such loss of supply;
(c)
the relevant TSO, relevant system operator, power-generating facility owner or prospective owner shall quantify the benefits to F1electricity markets, cross-border trade and integration of renewable energies, including at least:
- (i)
the active power frequency response;
- (ii)
the balancing reserves;
- (iii)
the reactive power provision;
- (iv)
congestion management;
- (v)
defence measures;
(d)
the relevant TSO shall quantify the costs of applying the necessary rules to existing power-generating modules, including at least:
- (i)
the direct costs incurred in implementing a requirement;
- (ii)
the costs associated with attributable loss of opportunity;
- (iii)
the costs associated with resulting changes in maintenance and operation.