PC_2021_E_04 Public Consultation on the Draft Framework Guideline on sector-specific rules for cybersecurity aspects of cross-border electricity flows

30.04.2021
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What is it about?

​​​​​​​​The purpose of the non-binding Framework Guideline (FG) is to set high-level principles that should be further elaborated in the Network Code on sector-specific rules for cybersecurity aspects of cross-border electricity flows.

The role of the FG and of the following network code, is to supplement and further specialise existing cybersecurity and risk preparedness directives and regulations, introducing viable solutions to identified cybersecurity gaps and risks.

The objective of the network code, based on the draft FG principle, should be to solve, mitigate and prevent the potential high impact or materialization of cybersecurity risks, as well as to prevent those cybersecurity attacks or incidents that may impact real time operations (causing cascade effects).    

ACER invites all concerned stakeholders to contribute to the public consultation, and therefore to define and shape the final Framework Guideline. 

The public consultation will run until 29 June 2021 at 23:59 Ljubljana Time.  Enter the Public Consultation.​

Access the Evaluation of Responses​.

Next steps:

  • ACER will analyse the responses received in July 2021 and will deliver a final version of the FG to the European Commission.
  • In July 2021, ACER will publish a summary of the consultation, including an evaluation of the responses.

  • ACER will publish all responses received and the identity of their respective stakeholders (unless stated otherwise). For this reason, please indicate if your response may be publicly disclosed or not, and if you agree with the data protection policy.​

Consultation documents

Responses

  
  
AITSA d.o.o..pdfAITSA d.o.o.
All NEMO Committee.pdfAll NEMO Committee
BEUC.pdfBEUC
CEDEC European Federation of Local Energy Companies.pdfCEDEC European Federation of Local Energy Companies
Commission de régulation de l'énergie.pdfCommission de régulation de l'énergie
E.DSO.pdfE.DSO
EDF.pdfEDF
EE-ISAC.pdfEE-ISAC
ElaadNL.pdfElaadNL
Electricity Association of Ireland.pdfElectricity Association of Ireland
ENCS.pdfENCS
Enedis.pdfEnedis
ENEL SpA.pdfENEL SpA
Energy Community Secretariat.pdfEnergy Community Secretariat
EPEX SPOT.pdfEPEX SPOT
ESB Networks.pdfESB Networks
Eurelectric.pdfEurelectric
European Energy Exchange AG.pdfEuropean Energy Exchange AG
Europex.pdfEuropex
Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community.pdfFederal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community
GEODE.pdfGEODE
Institut Luxembourgeois de Régulation.pdfInstitut Luxembourgeois de Régulation
Microsoft Corporation.pdfMicrosoft Corporation
mpc management project coaching.pdfmpc management project coaching
smartEn.pdfsmartEn
Swedenergy.pdfSwedenergy
T&D Europe.pdfT&D Europe
TenneT TSO GmbH.pdfTenneT TSO GmbH
Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale S.p.A..pdfTerna Rete Elettrica Nazionale S.p.A.
tiko Energy Solutions.pdftiko Energy Solutions
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