Pan-European Transmission Network plans and cost–benefit analysis The ten-year network development plan 2016 (TYNDP) is drafted by ENTSO-E, in close cooperation with stakeholders, under scrutiny of
ACER and is finally adopted by the
European Commission. It is the only existing pan-European network development plan. It is the basis for the selection of EU projects of common interest (PCIs). The list of PCIs is not fixed by ENTSO-E and is subject to a different process led by the European Commission and EU Member States. The TYNDP is updated every two years. For inclusion in the TYNDP, each project, whether transmission or storage, has to go through a cost–benefit analysis. The benefit analysis methodology as well as a mid-term resource adequacy assessment, the European Resource Adequacy Assessment (ERAA). The seasonal outlooks assess if there is enough generation to cover supply and highlight possibilities for neighbouring countries to contribute to the generation/demand balance in critical situations in a specific country. The ERAA analyses resource adequacy on the decade ahead, accounting for investment and retirement decisions.
Network codes ENTSO-E's network codes are binding pan-European rules drafted by ENTSO-E in consultation with stakeholders, with guidance from
ACER. Network codes are grouped in three areas: • connection codes connecting electricity generators, demand, and direct current lines to the transmission grids; • operational codes governing how the pan-European electricity systems are operated; • and market codes facilitating and harmonising electricity trading across European borders. The drafting and adoption process of network codes is defined by the
Third Package. ACER develops a framework guideline setting the policy choices for each code. On this basis, the codes are drafted by ENTSO-E in consultation with stakeholders. After ACER's opinion and recommendation for adoption, each code is submitted to the
European Commission for approval through the
Comitology process, i.e., to be voted on by Member State representatives and thus to become EU law, directly binding and implemented across all Member States. provides free access to fundamental data and information on pan-European wholesale energy generation, transmission, and consumption.
Research, development, and innovation (RDI) ENTSO-E's R&D Roadmap provides the ENTSO-E vision on grid projects to be carried out by
TSOs to meet EU objectives. The roadmap is supported by the annual R&D Implementation Plan, which combines both top-down and bottom-up approaches in meeting the requirements of the roadmap. ENTSO-E publishes annually a R&D Monitoring Report that assesses the progress of TSO-related R&D work. == Governance ==