ACER’s first Monitoring Report on electricity infrastructure emphasises that a cost-effective development of distribution, transmission and cross-border capacities is instrumental to achieve a secure, sustainable and competitive EU energy system.
ACER’s Monitoring Report on security of supply shows that despite adverse conditions, the electricity system maintained reliable supply in 2022 and 2023. However, as electricity prices are still higher than pre-crisis levels, affordability remains a key concern
ACER’s first hydrogen monitoring report highlights that, despite ambitious EU strategies, hydrogen projects face risks from uncertainties of future hydrogen demand and high costs.
ACER releases its report on the Estonian gas transmission tariffs, directed at the Konkurentsiamet, the National Regulatory Authority (NRA) of Estonia.