Stakeholders' Involvement

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The Grid Connection European Stakeholders Committee

​​​​​​​ACER and ENTSO-E have established the Grid Connection European Stakeholders Committee (GC ESC) to involve stakeholders on the implementation of the Regulations and hold other regular meetings to identify problems and propose operational improvements.

The Chairperson, acting upon a recommendation of the ESC, can propose the creation of ad-hoc Expert Groups (EGs), focusing on specific issues and projects. These groups report to the ESC, which may provide input to their discussions and request specific actions, reports or explanations. There are three ongoing EGs:

 

 

Building trans-European energy infrastructure: ACER finds that more than half of the projects are on time, but observes several delays and some potentially non-robust Projects of Common Interest (PCIs)https://documents.acer.europa.eu/Media/News/Pages/Building-trans-European-energy-infrastructure.aspx10/06/2021 23:00:00Building trans-European energy infrastructure: ACER finds that more than half of the projects are on time, but observes several delays and some potentially non-robust Projects of Common Interest (PCIs)
Continental Europe electricity system separation incident of 8 January 2021: Next stepshttps://documents.acer.europa.eu/Media/News/Pages/Continental-Europe-electricity-system-separation-incident-of-8-January-2020.aspx26/02/2021 00:00:00Continental Europe electricity system separation incident of 8 January 2021: Next steps
ACER reports on electricity distribution tariff methodologies in Europe and recommends how to improve themhttps://documents.acer.europa.eu/Media/News/Pages/ACER-reports-on-electricity-distribution-tariff-methodologies-in-Europe-and-recommends-how-to-improve-them.aspx10/02/2021 00:00:00ACER reports on electricity distribution tariff methodologies in Europe and recommends how to improve them