European Gas Development
EU Gas Regulation (EC) 715/2009 requires ENTSOG to develop the TYNDP on a biennial basis.
The principal aim of the TYNDP is to provide a consistent view of the pan-European gas infrastructure and signal potential gaps in future investment.
The plan also endeavours to capture the wider dynamics of the European gas market by looking at supply potential, market integration and security of supply.
Gas Regional Investment Plan (GRIPS)
Based on an analysis of transmission system interconnections and operation, as well as infrastructure development needs, the ENTSOG TSOs agreed on six regional groupings, in some cases overlapping, to develop the first GRIPS.
Six Regional Groupings:
– GRIP North-West: coordinator GTS (NL)
– GRIP South: coordinator GRTgaz (FR)
– GRIP CEE: coord. BOG (AT) & GAZ-SYSTEM (PL)
– GRIP BEMIP: coordinator Amber Grid (LT)
– GRIP Southern Corridor: coordinator DESFA (GR)
– GRIP South-North Corridor: coord. SRG (IT) & Fluxys (BE)
The requirement to promote regional cooperation is enshrined in EU Directive 2009/73/EC and further detailed by EU Gas Regulation (EC) 715/2009, which requires European TSOs to publish Gas Regional Investment Plans (GRIPs) on a biennial basis. Read more.
NEW CAM-NC
Regulation (EU) 2017/459 of 16 March 2017 (CAM – NC)
NEW TARIFF-NC
Security of gas supply
- Commission proposal on new rules for EU gas supply security COM (2016) 52
- Annexes to the proposal on new rules for EU gas supply security
- Impact assessment of the proposal on new rules for EU gas supply security – executive summary
- Impact assessment of the proposal on new rules for EU gas supply security
- Factsheet on EU gas supply security More
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