In accordance with the EU Regulation 2017/2195 of 1 June 2021, within the synchronous area of Continental Europe, the application of a new ENTSO-E methodology for the settlement of unintentional deviations (Financial Settlement ∆f, ACE, RP - FSkar), which will replace the previous mechanism for calculating compensation programmes, has started.
Although ENTSO-E approves the exemption and derogation procedure that implies the right of a non-EU party not to apply a certain standard obligation arising from the Synchronous Area Framework Agreement for a limited period of time, given that all synchronously connected transmission system operators participate in the mechanism for the compensation of unintentional deviations, the application of the FSkar methodology is mandatory for all transmission system operators that are members of the synchronous area of Continental Europe.
Through preparatory activities, CGES has created all the necessary preconditions for the implementation of the process of financial calculation of unintentional deviations.
The application of the FSkar methodology will affect the entire process of quantitative calculation of deviations of balance responsible entities, the calculation of the deviation price, costs, revenues of transmission system operators when balancing transmission system, as well as financial calculation and financial settlement.