Regional specificities Sample Clauses

Regional specificities. 1. Regional or border specificities may be introduced for one or more bidding zone borders. Such regional or border specificities shall enter into force in accordance with the applicable national regulatory regime and be attached as annexes to these Allocation Rules. In case these annexes need to be amended based on a decision of the relevant National Regulatory Authorities, Article 68 shall apply. 2. If there is an inconsistency between any of the provisions in the main body of these Allocation Rules and the regional or border specific annexes, the provisions in the annexes shall prevail. 3. TSOs may propose such regional or bidding zone border specificities in particular for, but without limitation to: (a) the description of the type of Long-Term Transmission Rights which are offered on each bidding zone border within the capacity calculation region; (b) the type of Long-Term Transmission Rights remuneration regime to be applied on each bidding zone border according to the allocation in the day-ahead timeframe in derogation to the rules of Chapter 7 of these Allocation Rules; (c) the implementation of alternative coordinated regional fallback solutions in derogation or in addition to the rules of Chapter 8 of these Allocation rules; and (d) compensation rules defining regional or border specific firmness regimes.
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Regional specificities. 1. Regional or border specificities may be introduced for one or more Bidding Zone borders. Such regional or border specificities shall enter into force in accordance with the applicable national regulatory regime and be attached as annexes to these Allocation Rules. In case these annexes need to be amended based on a decision of the relevant National Regulatory Authorities, Article 69 shall apply. 2. If there is an inconsistency between any of the provisions in the main body of these Allocation Rules and the regional or border specific annexes, the provisions in the annexes shall prevail.
Regional specificities. 1. Regional or border specificities may be introduced for one or more Bidding Zone borders. Such regional or border specificities shall enter into force in accordance with the applicable national regulatory regime and be attached as annexes to these Allocation Rules. In case these annexes need to be amended based on a decision of the relevant National Regulatory Authorities, Article 68 shall apply. 2. If there is an inconsistency between any of the provisions in the main body of these Allocation Rules and the regional or border specific annexes, the provisions in the annexes shall prevail. 3. TSOs may propose such regional or Bidding Zone border specificities in particular for, but without limitation to: 4. the description of the type of Long Term Transmission Rights which are offered on each Bidding Zone border within the capacity calculation region; 5. the type of Long Term Transmission Rights remuneration regime to be applied on each Bidding Zone border according to the allocation in the day-ahead timeframe in derogation to the rules of Title 7 of these Allocation Rules; 6. the implementation of alternative coordinated regional fallback solutions in derogation or in addition to the rules of Title 8 of these Allocation rules; and 7. compensation rules defining regional or border specific firmness regimes pursuant to Article 55 of the FCA Regulation.
Regional specificities. Formatted: English (United States) 1. Regional or border specificities may be introduced for one or more bidding zone borders. Such regional or border specificities shall enter into force in accordance with the applicable national regulatory regime and be attached as annexes to these Allocation Rules. In case these annexes need to be amended based on a decision of the relevant National Regulatory Authorities, Article 68Article 68 shall apply. 2. If there is an inconsistency between any of the provisions in the main body of these Allocation Rules and the regional or border specific annexes, the provisions in the annexes shall prevail. 3. TSOs may propose such regional or bidding zone border specificities in particular for, but without limitation to: (a) the description of the type of Long-Term Transmission Rights which are offered on each bidding zone border within the capacity calculation region; (b) the type of Long-Term Transmission Rights remuneration regime to be applied on each bidding zone border according to the allocation in the day-ahead timeframe in derogation to the rules of Chapter 7 of these Allocation Rules; (c) the implementation of alternative coordinated regional fallback solutions in derogation or in addition to the rules of Chapter 8 of these Allocation rules; and (d) compensation rules defining regional or border specific firmness regimes.

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