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JP “Elektromreža Srbije” security reliability sustainability

Agenda Market roles of JP EMS SEEPEX (South East European Power Exchange) project Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

JP EMS (TSMO) – Business Profile Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije” Approximately 1370 employees, more than 350 with university degree Core licensed activities: - Transmission and System Operation (TSO) - Organized Market Operation (NEMO) Transmission operation – 400, 220 and part of 110kV network (installed power in EMS substations is about MVA, HV Lines length km) System Operation – two layers of grid control (National DC in Belgrade and Regional DC’s) TSO market functions – Development and administration of the Serbian Electricity Market Organized market operation – future spot market (Power Exchange)

Market functions of TSO since establishment in 2005 Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije” Scheduling operator (administration of bilateral or OTC market – schedules of BRPs) from 2005 Metering operator and aggregator (acquisition and validation of metering accounting data) - from 2005 Third party access to the transmission network (introduction of separated transmission tariff) - from 2008 Cross border capacity allocator (allocation, explicit auctions) - from 2005 Organization of balancing market (single buyer/seller of system and balancing services) – regulated from 2005, market from 2013 Administration of balance responsibility (BRPs) – for trading purposes only from 2005, for balance groups from 2013

Market functions of TSO since establishment in 2005 Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije” Imbalance settlement operator (single buyer/seller of imbalances) – for balance groups from 2013 Single buyer of transmission losses – regulated from 2005, market based from 2013 Issuing body for guarantees of origin for electricity produced from renewable sources - planned for end 2013 / beginning 2014 Operator of organized market (day ahead and intraday spot market – power exchange) – planned for end 2013 / beginning 2014 Price market coupling with neighbouring power exchanges – planned for 2014

Business IT system in JP EMS - the latest ENTSO-E solutions in the field of System and Market Operation Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

Electricity Market development process in Serbia Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

Privileged Producers (feed-in tariff) Privileged Producers (feed-in tariff) Neighbouring TSOs DSO Final consumers (free market) Final consumers (free market) Final consumers (public supply) Final consumers (public supply) Suppliers in the free market + Backup supplier Suppliers in the free market + Backup supplier Legend : Electricity flow Commercial flows Producers Public Supplier Public Supplier Independent producer EPS Organized Market Operator (NEMO) Organized Market Operator (NEMO) Supplier (in the free Market) Supplier (in the free Market) EMS The Plan TSO + Organizer of Bilateral and Balancing Market 2013.

Electricity Market forced opening – starting from  Public supply: households and small customers – regulated prices  Back up supply: up to 60 days; until  Supply in the market: market based, bilaterally negotiated supply contracts (with or without full supply) Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

BRP status  From consumers connected to transmission network lost right to public supply and are forced to find supplier on the free market.  They represent 9% of total consumption.  Until March 15th, market participants registered as Balance Responsible Parties (BRP)  1 BRP as responsible party for production, consumption and trade  1 BRP as responsible party for consumption and trade  26 BRPs as responsible party for consumption and trade  From consumers connected to distribution network (medium voltage level) will lose right to public supply and will be forced to find supplier on the free market.  They represent 34% of total consumption.  From % of total consumption will be on the free market Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

Bilateral (OTC) market Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije” Year Export MWh Import MWh Internal exchange MWh

Cross-border Capacity Allocation mechanism Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

Day-Ahead Market – SEEPEX project OTC+ Power Exchange OTC only OTC + ongoing PX projects Strategic partnership with regional TSOs (CG Prenos in initial stage), service providers (European PX’s), market makers (main regional production companies), IFI’s Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

SEEPEX Price Reference issueMCP MWh Electricity offered Electricity Demand MCV For every hour on a day-ahead base Price Volume Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

SEEPEX Day-ahead Market Model Definition of the day-ahead products  HOURLY PRODUCTS [1 … 24]  BASE [1-24]  PEAK [6-21]  OFF-PEAK1 [1-5, 22-24]  EURO-PEAK [9-20]  EURO-OFF-PEAK1 [1-8, 21-24] Auction phases’ timing to be determined in cooperation with market participants, possible outcome:  Call Phase: open 14 days in advance, closing at 9:00  Freeze Phase: 9:00 – 9:15 (time to call Mistrade)  Price Determination Phase: (9:15 – 10:00) Basic auction parameters  Minimum deal1 MWh  Minimum price step in orders0,10 €/MWh  Price limits for orders Minimum price0 € Maximum price3000 €  Fixing method: Closed auction, calculation of Market Clearing Prices & Market Clearing Volumes  Market Coupling and Market Splitting may demand introduction of new parameters and/or other changes Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

SEEPEX Day-ahead Role Model Members 1) Before 9:00 (D-1) -Bidding 3) 9:15-10:00 (D-1) - Results 4) 11:30 (D-1) - Nominations 5) 14:00 (D-1) - Financial statement 6) 00:00-24:00 (D) – Physical delivery 2) 9:15 (D-1) - Fixing SEEPEXExchange SEEPEXClearing EMS System Operation 7) 15:00 (D+1) - Payment Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije” Bank

SEEPEX will promote effective implicit allocation of cross-border capacity With all relevant stakeholders (Regulators, TSOs, PX) and regional partners - involvement in the region-wide market coupling Cooperation with Strategic Partners: Development Stage I Region-wide price formation - initially multiple zonal price formation (perception that congestion consists on all borders) Transparent and non-discriminatory access to the market, standardization of products etc. Introduction of physical swap products – linking isolated markets with standardised products resulting in no cross-border transfers Development Stage II Market coupling – integrated regional price formation (expected uniform wholesale price index for more than 50% of the time) Ensuring efficient use of interconnector capacity SEEPEX contribution to REM Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

SEEPEX Implicit Capacity Allocation SEEPEX Implicit Allocation Focus Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

SEEPEX Strategic Goals Cooperation with Strategic Partners Development of a single regional trading & clearing & settlement infrastructure - developing relevant and reliable price indices for each price zone Gaining the support from trading community with market makers and shareholding – gaining liquidity and regional recognition Market participants will benefit from streamlined spot trading procedures, lower risks, financial security, and lower costs Catch up with Western European energy exchanges – gaining similar volumes and support of a physical market of significant size Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

SEEPEX Partnership Possible Cooperation Format EMS and Strategic Partners (SP) as a partners in further development of the energy market in Serbia and SEE region  Other TSOs to provide regional perspective (e.g. CGES)  Generation companies as a market makers at the PX (e.g. EPS, EPCG)  An European PX as a strategic partner (service provider) Local equity cooperation (possibility) EMS and SP’s establish a new company EMS holds the majority share of the company SP’s controlling stake on this company (initially in the range between 33% and 49%)  Cooperation with IFI’s SEEPEXSEEPEX EMS Contribution Strategic Partners Contribution Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

SEEPEX Plan for 2013 JП ЕЛЕКТРОМРЕЖА СРБИЈЕ Nord Pool Spot OMEL (MIBEL) OPCOM GME OTC OTC + DAM Irish Pool POLPX EPEX SI X EXAA PXEPXE LAGIE Belpex APX BSP SEEPEX Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”

SEEPEX Plan for 2014 JП ЕЛЕКТРОМРЕЖА СРБИЈЕ OTC + DAM Nord Pool Spot OMEL (MIBEL) OPCOM GME OTC Irish Pool POLPX EPEX SIX EXAA PXEPXE LAGIE BSP SouthPool Belpex APX SEEPEX Public Enterprise “Elektromreža Srbije”