On Thursday, 21 December, the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) welcomed and recognised the usefulness of the ‘Winter Outlook’ produced by the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) in analysing electricity savings and gas volumes.
The purpose of the report is, in fact, to assess the risks related to electricity supply in the summer and winter. The outlook for winter 2023–2024 indicates that the European power system is more secure compared to last year. Nevertheless, potential interruptions may occur in Ireland, Malta, and Cyprus due to limited interconnections and in Finland in the event of exceptionally adverse conditions. Peaks in demand in France could also lead to regional risks for Belgium and Great Britain.
ACER particularly appreciates the collaboration with the Ukrainian and Moldovan system operators but urges ENTSO-E to address methodological shortcomings, especially the lack of flow-based market coupling, in order to improve the accuracy of outlooks and alignment with actual outcomes.
To see ACER’s publication: https://aeur.eu/f/a7i (Original version in French by Pauline Denys)