What are Network Codes?
Network codes are a set of rules drafted by ENTSO-E, with guidance from the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER), to facilitate the harmonisation, integration and efficiency of the European electricity market. Each network code is an integral part of the drive towards completion of the internal energy market, and achieving the European Union’s 20-20-20 energy objectives of:
- at least 40% cut in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels.
- at least a 27% share of renewable energy consumption.
- at least 27% energy savings compared with the business-as-usual scenario.
Network Code Families
Operational Codes
Latest
[FCA] All TSOs' proposal for a Common Grid Model Methodology and a Generation and Load Data Provision Methodology under Regulation 2016/1719 released for public consultation
[CACM] ENTSO-E 2nd Report on the progress and potential problems with the implementation of the Single Day-Ahead and Intraday Coupling
[EB] Public consultation for the design of the FCR Cooperation 09 Jan - 10 Feb
[FCA] Harmonised Allocation Rules: Public Consultation and Public Workshop
[SYS] Call for expressions of interest for the System Operation European Stakeholder Committee
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Frequently asked questions
We've prepared over 200 answers to common questions you will have about the network codes.
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