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UCTE keeps the lights on!

UCTE keeps the lights on!

The Union for the Co-ordination of Transmission of Electricity   (UCTE) coordinates the operation and development of the electricity trans-mission grid from Portugal to Poland and from the Netherlands to Romania and Greece. UCTE, the association of transmission system operators in continental Europe in 24 countries, provides a reliable market platform to all participants of the Internal Electricity Market ( IEM ) and beyond.

UCTE stands for an efficient and secure operation of the interconnected electrical "power highways" and gives signals to markets when system adequacy declines. Over more than fifty years, UCTE has been issuing all technical standards indispensable for a co-ordination of the international operation of high voltage grids which are all working at one »heart beat« : the 50 Hz UCTE frequency related to the nominal balance between offer and demand. The UCTE network provides a safe electricity supply for some 430 million people in one of the biggest electrical synchronous interconnections worldwide.

UCTE also monitors and supervises the development of the UCTE synchronous area. The resynchronization process of the two UCTE zones split in 1991 due to the war events in former Yugoslavia was successfully achieved on 10 October 2004.
Presently, the following requests for enlargement of the UCTE area are investigated:

Following the liberalization of the European electricity market (that resulted in an steep increase of cross border flows), and the un-bundling of electricity sector (separating vertically integrated utilities into respective generation, transmission companies and distribution companies), there is a need to make European security and reliability standards enforceable for all interconnected TSO and, in a later second step, to all grid users.

The UCTE operational standards   are now being brushed up and transformed into the open document Operation Handbook   gathering some 8 policies that might be commented by all interested stakeholders via an internet-based consultation process.

The enforcement among TSOs of these standards is supported by a Multi-lateral Agreement ( MLA   ) which entered into force on 1 July 2005.

UCTE has been monitoring for decades the adequacy   (balance between generation and consumption to be steadily maintained) of the interconnected systems, giving investors and market players signals for construction of generation and transmission facilities.

UCTE provides comprehensive statistics   on electricity generation and transmission in the European mainland.

Our key challenge:
To keep the quality of the UCTE system at high level and to provide a sound basis for electricity markets in a broader Europe and its enlargement to the benefit of all market players and consumers.


Membership

Membership

The electricity systems of member companies are linked by synchronous frequency interconnection.

As of 17 May 2001, members of the UCTE are as follows:

The UCTE has no mandate to intervene in the commercial relations of its members.

In the two cases where not all the interconnection partners in a given country have direct membership, the national association or the representative member company of the countries concerned will undertake to ensure that this commitment is fulfilled by all the companies which it represents.


Articles of Association

Articles of Association

On 12 May 2005, the UCTE Assembly approuved updated Articles of Association in force since 12 June 2005.

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