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Green Economy Transition Policy Dialogue Framework

Location

North Africa 

SErvice(s) Provided

System Operation with harmonisation with EU Regulations

Project Scope:
Support in the development of comprehensive technical regulations (Grid Code) governing the management, access, and connection to low-, medium-, high-, and very high-voltage electricity networks. The assignment also included drafting a model network access and connection contract aligned with national legislative and regulatory frameworks.

Services Provided:

1. Information Gathering & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Conducted information-gathering missions and consultations with key electricity sector stakeholders, including government authorities, transmission and distribution operators, concessionaires, and industrial consumers.

2. Regulatory & Framework Analysis

  • Analyzed the existing legislative, regulatory, and contractual framework of the electricity market.

  • Assessed currently applicable rules related to network access and connection across LV, MV, HV, and VHV networks.

3. Drafting of Technical Regulations & Model Contract

  • Performed a critical review of existing access and connection contracts with network managers and distributors.

  • Developed a comprehensive Grid Code covering:

    • General provisions

    • Planning code

    • Connection code

    • Access code

    • Metering code

    • Network balancing code

    • Auxiliary services

    • Management procedures

    • Load-shedding and safeguards

    • Collaboration code

    • Model network access and connection contract

    • Miscellaneous provisions

  • Ensured the regulations reflected the specific characteristics of producers, end users, public network operators, and private distributors.

Project Outcome:
Delivered a structured and coherent Grid Code framework and standardized contractual template, strengthening regulatory clarity, improving transparency in network access and connection, and supporting the evolution of the national electricity market.

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