Trans European Replacement Reserve Exchange

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Trans European Replacement Reserve Exchange ERI SWE TERRE #2 Trans European Replacement Reserve Exchange Amine Abada 06/10/2014

Please take in consideration these slides as the study state of the TERRE project The information provided is under improvement and do not reflect the final stage of the project

Offers

Definition of standard products Updated proposal - Introduction TERRE Product  in line as close as possible with the RR standard product definition (current draft). The TERRE platform must treat the Standard products from its implementation (beginning) Compliant with TSOs requirements Delivery Period should be included in 1h time window TERRE product  Scheduled product/Manual activated 15min < Full Activation Time(FAT) < 30min TSOs have the possibility to convert local balancing product into TERRE Standard product

Definition of standard products Updated proposal BRPs can propose an offer which represents several products The matching algorithm will select the offer and “use” the product needed Structure of standard balancing product Basic criteria 1- Preparation period = NA 2- Ramping period = NA 2b- Full activation time = Between 15 min and 30min 3 3- Min quantity = 1 MW 3- Max Delivery period = 60 min 4- Delivery period = 15 min, 30min, 45min or 60min (depends on divisibility) 2b 4 5 5- Deactivation period = Ramping period Time Divisibility : 15min or 30min Quantity divisibility: 1MW

Definition of standard products Updated proposal - Characteristics 4 3 The others characteristics must be defined in order to be taken into account by the solution: The price When the offer should be activated in order to be matched with TSO(s) need(s) The TERRE solution must be compliant with the target of NC EB Processing of standard products Optimization algorithmic compliancy, results and activations… = Energy volume considered in the matching process

Definition of standard products Linked offers / firmness of offers In fact, the offers could be linked with others Ex: the BRP can give the information that if we call for product 1 (Delivery period 15min) the TSOs (the TERRE solution) must activate product 2 (Delivery period 30min) This “new” parameter must be considered by the TERRE solution Remark: for TERRE, the offers could be linked but within the same CMO (CMO RR) Once the offer is selected by the matching process and asked for activation, the TSO which submitted the offer is responsible (also financially) for its delivery on its border.

Needs and matching

Needs netted and matched Offers which must be activated TERRE process ?? XB capacity used XB Capacity Needs netted and matched Products TERRE TSOs Offers which must be activated TSOs Needs

Needs Each TSO must submit to TERRE, after the ID GCT and before the TERRE algorithmic matching process, the need expected for the next hour/delivery period The methodology for needs determination is under the responsibility of each the TSO We present in the next slides, how the needs could be matched with other (opposite) needs or products

The project focus its studies on algorithmic matching Matching process The project focus its studies on algorithmic matching After the qualitative study and first prototype (simplistic) which concluded that for TERRE the must efficient solution is an algorithmic optimization based on implicit auctions model, the project will make a second study presenting “mathematical equations” The project will process quantitative simulations in order to demonstrate that this solution could be implemented at a “industrial” level

Definition of standard products Possible approach for matching of needs Matched by or local products Structure of TSO need (example) XB scheduling step = 30min Matched only by local products ? ID Market Matched by XB or local products H-1h H H+1h TERRE processing Delivery period = XB scheduling step = 1h The TSO (Control Block) net position ( ) updated by TERRE results must be the same fore the whole delivery hour  LFC process