Analysis of the legislation on common cross-border capacity allocation
Location
Eastern Europe
SErvice(s) Provided
Market development
Market rules
Cross-border capacity allocation
EU acquis compliance
Project Overview
The assignment aimed to assess the compliance of a draft secondary regulation on joint cross-border capacity allocation with the EU acquis, including the Harmonised Allocation Rules and other relevant European legislation.
The objective was to identify gaps, inconsistencies and improvement areas, and to provide structured recommendations to ensure alignment with EU regulatory requirements while incorporating applicable good practices.
Scope of Services Provided
- Detailed analysis of the draft secondary regulation on joint cross-border capacity allocation against the relevant EU legal framework
- Identification of compliance gaps, inconsistencies and areas requiring clarification
- Formulation of structured recommendations presented in a comparative table using a track-changes format based on the draft regulation
- Additional recommendations to support finalisation of the regulation, including:
- Streamlining the text to ensure clarity, proportionality and implementation flexibility
- Strengthening coordination mechanisms for cross-border capacity allocation
- Aligning allocation approaches with established European best practices
Project Outcome
The assignment delivered a comprehensive compliance gap assessment and a clear set of actionable recommendations, enabling alignment of the draft regulation with EU requirements. It supported the development of a coherent, streamlined and implementation-ready framework for joint cross-border capacity allocation consistent with European market integration principles.