01/02/24 (Agence Europe) – On Wednesday 31 January, the European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) published its report on the tariff consultation for the Polish transmission network and asked URE, the Polish National Regulatory Authority (NRA), to improve its proposed methodology. It recommends that it justify a 100% discount at the LNG terminal entry point in order to increase the security of supply for the Polish network, that it set a fixed entry-exit allocation rather than a variable allocation in order to improve the predictability of network tariffs, and that it provide forecasts explaining the indicative evolution of tariffs in 2025 and 2026. Finally, the Agency asks that any under- or over-coverages for transmission and non-transmission services be reconciled. URE will have to adopt a reasoned decision on the tariff methodology, taking into account ACER’s recommendations, by 18 July. Read the ACER publication: https://aeur.eu/f/aob (PLD)