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ACER Amends EU Electricity Adequacy Assessment Methodology

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Published March 17th, 2026
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ACER has amended the European Resource Adequacy Assessment (ERAA) methodology to support streamlined approval of capacity mechanisms. This update aims to align with the European Commission's Clean Industrial State Aid Framework and facilitate faster approval processes for national measures.

What changed

ACER has published its Decision 04-2026, amending the European Resource Adequacy Assessment (ERAA) methodology. This amendment, following a proposal from ENTSO-E, is designed to streamline the approval process for capacity mechanisms, particularly in light of the European Commission's Clean Industrial State Aid Framework which introduced a fast-track approval process. The updated methodology will define procedures for calculating parameters within the annual ERAA process that Member States can use to leverage this fast-track approval.

Energy companies and national regulatory authorities involved in electricity markets and capacity mechanisms need to familiarize themselves with the revised ERAA methodology. While the document focuses on the methodology itself and its role in streamlining approvals, regulated entities should be aware that this change supports faster implementation of capacity mechanisms. Compliance officers should monitor how these streamlined processes impact national implementation and any specific requirements for capacity mechanism proposals.

What to do next

  1. Review the amended ERAA methodology (ACER Decision 04-2026).
  2. Understand how the updated methodology supports streamlined capacity mechanism approval processes.
  3. Monitor national implementation of the revised methodology and its impact on capacity mechanism proposals.

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17.3.2026

ACER amends the European Resource Adequacy Assessment methodology to support streamlined capacity mechanisms approval

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ACER amends the European Resource Adequacy Assessment methodology to support streamlined capacity mechanisms approval

What is it about?

Today, ACER publishes its Decision amending the European Resource Adequacy Assessment methodology, following the proposal submitted by the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) in November 2025.

What is the methodology about?

The ERAA, mandated by the Clean Energy Package (2019), is ENTSO-E’s annual assessment of the EU’s electricity supply adequacy for the next decade. Its purpose is to evaluate whether the EU has sufficient electricity resources to meet future demand and to identify potential risks to security of supply. Each year, the assessment is subject to ACER approval.

At national level, Member States define their own reliability standards (based on ACER’s methodology) to set the level of security of electricity supply they require. The ERAA annual assessment provides a consistent, objective tool to evaluate adequacy risks against those standards and whether the introduction of national measures (such as capacity mechanisms) is needed.

Why amend the methodology?

In its streamlining report (March 2025), the European Commission requested ACER to amend the ERAA methodology to streamline the capacity mechanisms’ approval process. ACER subsequently required ENTSO-E to propose the necessary amendments.

In August 2025, the Commission also adopted the Clean Industrial State Aid Framework, which introduces a fast-track process for approving capacity mechanisms. To support this framework, the ERAA methodology needs to define the procedure for calculating, within the ERAA annual process, the parameters necessary for Member States to make use of the fast-track approval process.

What are the main amendments?

The updated ERAA methodology focuses on:

1. Supporting capacity mechanisms approval

  • Introducing capacity mechanism-related parameters derived from the ERAA model, which Member States may use to benefit from the fast-track process.
    These parameters:

  • improve the clarity of ERAA results by quantifying the size of the adequacy concern (adequacy gap and total firm capacity needs) and how different technologies contribute to system adequacy (de-rating-factors);

  • can be used by Member States to size their capacity mechanisms (when applying for fast-track approval).
    2.  Simplifying the methodology

  • Focusing the model on key target years (instead of explicitly modelling every year of the next decade).

  • Introducing simplified approaches for key methodological components (e.g. estimating flexibility resource revenues and developing scenarios that reflect the impact of capacity mechanisms across Europe).

  • Streamlining how Member States’ efforts to avoid regulatory distortions or market failures are represented in the ERAA.
    3.   Improving adequacy modelling

  • Developing a new Trends and Projections scenario to better reflect the actual pace of the energy transition.

  • Improving the modelling of investors’ risk aversions and introducing a more realistic representation of flexible resources’ (e.g. batteries and demand response) business case.

What are the next steps?

ENTSO-E will progressively integrate the amended ERAA methodology into future ERAA reports (starting with the upcoming 2026 edition). As part of this implementation, capacity-mechanism-related parameters will be introduced in the ERAA framework. These parameters will help improve coordination of capacity mechanisms across Europe, increase their efficiency and help reduce costs for consumers.

Based on the ERAA results, Member States may also use these parameters when applying for the fast-track approval process for capacity mechanisms.

The image shows how coordinating capacity mechanisms across EU borders reduces procurement needs and lowers costs for consumers. Source: ACER Monitoring Report on security of EU electricity supply (2025) .

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Classification

Agency
ACER
Published
March 17th, 2026
Instrument
Rule
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Energy companies Government agencies
Geographic scope
EU-wide

Taxonomy

Primary area
Energy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Electricity Markets Capacity Mechanisms Security of Supply

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