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ACER webinar on demand response network code on 27 March 2025

27 March

In May 2024, ACER received the electricity system operators’ proposal for an EU-wide network code on demand response. The proposal, drafted by the EU Distribution System Operators Entity (EU DSO Entity) and the European Network of Transmission System Operators (ENTSO-E), also included amendments to the three related electricity regulations: balancing, system operation and demand connection.

ACER revised the draft and consulted on it in autumn 2024. After making final amendments to incorporate the consultation results, ACER now aims to submit its proposal to the European Commission in early March 2025.

On Thursday 27 March 2025 (10:00–12:00), ACER will hold a webinar to:

present the revised network code on demand response and the proposed amendments to the three related electricity regulations;

explain key decisions made during the drafting process.

 

Why is this network code relevant?

The network code on demand response will:

Establish harmonised rules to facilitate market access for demand response, including load, storage and distributed generation (aggregated or not).

Enable market-based procurement of services by distribution system operators (DSOs) and transmission system operators (TSOs).

Be applicable in all EU Member States.

Demand response is key for integrating the growing share of renewable energy and new electricity loads (such as those from heat pumps and electric vehicles) into the European electricity market cost-effectively.

 

What are the next steps?

After ACER submits its proposal for the network code, the Commission will review it and initiate the process of establishing the Demand Response (DR) Regulation and amending the three related regulations. Once adopted by Member States, these will become legally binding across the EU.

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27 March
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ACER