smartEn reply ACER public consultation PICASSO MARI
Read smartEn’s letter to reply to the ongoing ACER consultation on harmonisation of BSP participation to PICASSO/aFRR and MARI/mFRR.
Read smartEn’s letter to reply to the ongoing ACER consultation on harmonisation of BSP participation to PICASSO/aFRR and MARI/mFRR.
smartEn welcomes the public consultation on the reform of the EU’s electricity market design (EMD), which very much highlights the increasing role of demand-side flexibility and active consumers in a centralised energy system. smartEn framed its reply around five pillars:
smartEn welcomes the Action Plan’s core objective to develop a market for Demand Side Flexibility, which is key to boost consumers’ participation and increase system efficiency. It is a key opportunity to support the ‘Fit for 55’. As a first
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smartEn published a response to a public consultation on the revised Climate, Energy and Environmental Aid Guidelines (CEEAG) urging the Commission to ensure that, whenever applied, the revised State Aid Guidelines foster system efficiency through the empowerment and active participation
smartEn contributed with a response to the ENTSO-E’s stakeholder consultation on the 2030 European Electricity Markets Design. In this response, smartEn provided recommendations for topics including wholesale market products, DER participation in balancing markets, price signals, consumers becoming active prosumers,
smartEn submitted a reply to a consultation on the draft Framework Guideline on sector-specific rules for cybersecurity aspects of cross-border electricity flows. In this consultation reply, smartEn acknowledges the importance of a high level of cybersecurity for the energy sector
smartEn issued a reply to the public consultation on the revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), highlighting the unique opportunity it represents to improve the energy performance of buildings and unlock their demand-side flexibility potential so that
smartEn submitted to the European Commission its first contribution in view of the revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
smartEn issued a reply to the public consultation on the Review of Directive 2018/2001/EU on the promotion of the use ofenergy from renewable sources.