bidding zone definition

bidding zone means the largest geographical area within which market participants are able to exchange energy without capacity allocation;
bidding zone means a bidding zone as defined in Article 2, point (65) of Regulation (EU) 2019/943 of the European Parliament and of the Council20;
bidding zone means bidding zone as defined in Article 2, point (65), of Regulation (EU) 2019/943 of the European Parliament and of the Council4 for Member States, or an equivalent concept for third countries;

Examples of bidding zone in a sentence

  • The Rights Document shall contain the information about the volume in MW that eligible persons are entitled to nominate at specific Bidding Zone borders and directions and for hourly periods.

  • The Rights Document shall contain the information about the volume in MW that eligible persons are entitled to nominate at specific Bidding Zone borders or subsets of interconnectors of Bidding Zone borders and directions and for hourly periods.

  • In all cases curtailment shall be carried out by the Allocation Platform based on a request by one or more TSO(s) at the Bidding Zone border where Daily Transmission Rights have been allocated.

  • Regional or border specificities may be introduced for one or more Bidding Zone borders.

  • The Rights Document shall contain the information about the volume in MW that eligible persons are entitled to nominate at specific Bidding Zone borders or subsets of interconnectors of Bidding Zone borders and directions and for hourly periods in case of Physical Transmission Rights.


More Definitions of bidding zone

bidding zone means a bidding zone as defined in Article 2, point (65) of
bidding zone the maximum extent of the geographic region where Access Responsible Parties may exchange energy without resorting to International Exchanges at the Borders;
bidding zone means, in relation to electricity, the largest geographical area within which market participants are able to exchange energy without the attribution of cross-zonal capacity;
bidding zone according to the EC means the largest geographical area within which power market participants are able to exchange energy without capacity allocation (equivalent concepts can be applied for countries outside the EU). In the EU, some countries have one bidding zone, while others have several.
bidding zone means the area defined in Regulation (EU) 2019/943;
bidding zone means the largest geographical area within which market
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