Ex Post. Analysis The Coordination Centre shall distribute a report in case of Stage 2 events latest one week after the events. Furthermore, the Synchronous Area Monitor performs a detailed analysis in the internal Quarterly Reports. Data Provision All TSOs shall provide the following data: real-time input of LFC; available remaining aFRR and mFRR; available RR (amount and activation time). Roles and responsibilities of the TSOs implementing an imbalance netting process, a cross-border FRR activation process or a cross-border RR activation process according to Article 118(1)(o) SO GL (mandatory) Roles Related to Imbalance netting, Cross-Border Activation of Reserves, Exchange of Reserves and Sharing of Reserves In accordance with Article 118(1)(o), (u), (v) and (w) of the SO GL, the Parties hereby define the roles of TSOs implementing or affected by an Imbalance Netting Process, a Cross-Border FRR Activation Process, a Cross-Border RR Activation Process, an exchange of Reserves or sharing of Reserves. Implementing TSOs TSOs implementing an Imbalance Netting Process, a cross-border aFRR Activation or mFRR Activation Process, a cross-border RR Activation Process, exchange of Reserves or sharing of Reserves which shall commonly develop the platforms for these processes and sign an operational procedure agreement per process, are defined as Implementing TSOs. According to Article 118(1)(u), the Reserve Receiving TSO and the Reserve Connecting TSO, as well as according to Article 118(1)(v) and (w) the Control Capability Receiving TSO and the Control Capability Providing TSO, is also defined as Implementing TSO. Any TSO of the Synchronous Area CE shall have the right to join the existing Imbalance Netting Process, a cross-border aFRR or mFRR Activation Process, a cross-border RR Activation Process, exchange of Reserves or sharing of Reserves when this TSO: fulfils requirements of the relevant process platform signs the relevant operational procedure agreement per process and notifies the process according to the Notification Process described below Affected TSOs A TSO may declare itself as affected (Affected TSO) when this is based on an Operational Security Analysis and within one month after notification to the SG CSO in accordance with Article 150(2) of SO GL. Responsibilities Related to Imbalance netting, Cross-Border Activation of Reserves, Exchange of Reserves and Sharing of Reserves In accordance with Article 118(1)(o), (u), (v) and (w) of the SO GL, all TSOs of the Synchronous Area CE hereby define the responsibilities of TSOs implementing or affected by an Imbalance Netting Process, a cross-border FRR Activation Process, a cross-border RR Activation Process, an exchange of Reserves or sharing of Reserves. Notification Process Notification TSOs of Synchronous Area CE that are willing to implement an Imbalance Netting Process, a cross-border aFRR or mFRR Activation, a cross-border RR Activation Process, an exchange of Reserves or sharing of Reserves shall send a notification to the SG CSO at least three months before exercising their right to implement, in accordance with Article 150(1) of the SO GL. Notification of Additional Processes TSOs of Synchronous Area CE that are willing to implement an Additional Process (different from processes in accordance with Article 118(1)(o), (u), (v) and (w)) according to with cross-border implications which is in line with the SO GL shall: perform a study to investigate the impacts of the new process on the Operational Security of the synchronous area CE. in order to request a trial phase for the new process, send the study report and the additional restrictions (see chapter on Trial Phase below) to SG CSO and RG CE, at least three months in advance of the implementation; the RG CE shall decide on initiating the trial phase and apply the additional restrictions. Implementation of Operational Procedures for Limitation of Imbalance netting and Cross-Border Activation of Reserves Agreement on Operational Procedures In accordance with Article 150(3) of the SO GL, upon the request of the Affected TSO the TSOs implementing Imbalance Netting or cross-border activation of reserves and the Affected TSO shall agree on Operational Procedures enabling the Affected TSO: to perform Operational Security Analysis in real-time, and to limit Imbalance Netting power interchange, Frequency Restoration power interchange and Replacement Power interchange. The agreed Operational Procedures shall include the rules for possible limitations and reasons for the limitations which shall be provided by the Affected TSO. The TSOs implementing Imbalance Netting or cross-border activation of reserves and the Affected TSOs shall notify the SG CSO about their operational procedure agreement and possible adaptations to the originally notified process. Limits for Exchange and Sharing of Reserves Each Affected TSO has the right to request tighter limits because of: exchange of FCR within or between the Synchronous Area; exchange of aFRR, mFRR or RR within or between the Synchronous Area; sharing of aFRR, mFRR or RR within or between the Synchronous Area. In this case the TSO shall notify the Synchronous Area Monitor about these limits.
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Samples: Synchronous Area Framework Agreement, Synchronous Area Framework Agreement, Synchronous Area Framework Agreement