Lithuania Integrates Principles of Nordic Power Exchange Nord Pool
OREANDA-NEWS. On 01 July 2009 was announced, that Nord Pool Consulting - the Norwegian company, providing consultancy on creation of electricity market in
“A plan has been presented, which Lithuania should carry out by December 31 of this year, so that electricity market starts operating under the principles of the most advanced Nordic electricity exchange Nord Pool”, - said Mr. Darius Masionis, Chief Executive Officer of Lietuvos Energija AB. According to him, the proposals of Nord Pool Consulting are closely connected to the action plan of the memorandum signed on June
The representatives of Nord Pool Consulting clearly defined the key goals, primarily – to revise by-laws of electricity regulation, create transparent, non-discriminating market organization principles, increase the part of the non-regulated market, improve the qualifications of the market players.
During the creation of the common electricity market some of the key projects of the infrastructure development, connected to
Within the scope of the Lithuanian-Swedish interconnection project, design works are under way, seabed research has already been signed and will be carried out this year, which is necessary for works of the cable construction across the
Within the scope of Lithuanian-Polish interconnection project trilateral and separate bilateral agreements have been approved between Lithuanian and Polish electricity transmission system operators and LitPol Link – the joint venture, performing preparatory work for construction of this interconnection. Tenders for performance of the consultancy services for feasibility study, technical documentation (technical part of terms of reference), and territorial planning for reconstruction and extension of the Alytus substation with a back-to-back converter station, as well as consultancy services for preparation of territorial planning and environmental impact assessment procedures and documents for the 400 kV overhead power transmission line between Alytus substation and border of the Republic of Poland have been launched.
According to Mr. D. Masionis, from January 1, 2010, 35 per cent of electricity market should by actually open, granting consumers a freedom to make an unlimited choice of supplier, while Baltic transmission system operators must unbundle their activities and prepare for creation of the common electricity market. By
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