PC_2022_E_05 - Public consultation on the draft framework guidelines on demand response

02.06.2022
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What is it about?

On 1st June 2022, the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has been asked by the European Commission to submit non-binding fram​ewor​k guidelines​ setting out clear and objective principles for the development of a network code on demand response. The network code will aim at enabling market access for demand response, including load, storage and distributed generation (aggregated or not), as well at facilitating the market based procurement of services by distribution and transmission system operators.

To inform its decision-making process, ACER is now collecting comments from stakeholders. 

All interested parties are invited to submit their inputs by 2nd August 2022 12 August 2022, 23:59 hrs (CET).​​​

Enter the public consultation.​

A public workshop will be organised on 28 June 2022​ to present the draft framework guidelines.

Consultation documents

​To consult the draft Framework Guideline​ and submit your inputs, enter ​​the public consultation.​

Privac​y Statement.

Evaluation of responses and responses

 

 

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