ACER Guidance on Reporting Barriers to Non-Fossil Flexibility
Summary
The European Union Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has published guidance for national regulatory authorities (NRAs) on reporting barriers to non-fossil flexibility in electricity markets. This recommendation provides clear indicators and evaluation methods to ensure consistent reporting across Member States and supports the assessment of flexibility needs.
What changed
ACER has issued a Recommendation providing guidance to National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) on how to report barriers to non-fossil flexibility in electricity markets. This guidance, accompanied by specific indicators and evaluation methods, aims to ensure consistent reporting across EU Member States and facilitate the assessment of flexibility needs as required by the EU Electricity Regulation. The document builds upon previous ACER monitoring and stakeholder input, consolidating work on barriers to various forms of non-fossil flexibility.
While this is a recommendation and not directly binding on regulated entities, it will inform the national flexibility needs assessments conducted by NRAs. Energy companies and other relevant stakeholders involved in electricity markets should be aware that this guidance will shape how barriers are identified and reported, potentially influencing future regulatory actions or market design changes aimed at unlocking clean flexibility and integrating renewables. Compliance officers should monitor how their respective NRAs implement this guidance in their national assessments.
What to do next
- Review ACER's Recommendation on reporting barriers to non-fossil flexibility.
- Monitor national regulatory authorities' implementation of this guidance in their flexibility needs assessments.
- Identify and report any barriers to non-fossil flexibility within your organization's operations.
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What is it about?
Today, ACER publishes its Recommendation on how national regulatory authorities (NRAs) should report barriers to non-fossil flexibility. The document provides clear guidance and indicators to ensure consistent reporting across Member States and help NRAs and relevant entities evaluate these barriers as part of their flexibility needs assessments.
What is non-fossil flexibility?
Non-fossil flexibility is the energy system’s ability to quickly adapt to changes in electricity supply and demand, without relying on fossil fuels or costly grid expansions. It does so by shifting electricity consumption or generation to times or locations where the system is less constrained.
Unlocking flexibility helps foster a more efficient electricity system, supports the integration of renewables and contributes to lowering consumer bills.
Why an ACER Recommendation?
The EU Electricity Regulation requires Member States to carry out flexibility needs assessments to determine how much clean flexibility their electricity systems require, including identifying existing barriers. These national assessments are harmonised across the EU through a common methodology approved by ACER in July 2025.
This ACER Recommendation complements this process, building on ACER’s monitoring of barriers to flexibility (2023 and 2025) and stakeholder input (collected over winter 2023-2024). It:
- Sets out clear guidance on which barriers, indicators and evaluation methods Member States may consider when preparing their assessments.
- Streamlines the assessment process by consolidating ACER’s prior work on barriers across all types of non-fossil flexibility.
- Ensures comparable reporting across countries, supporting ACER’s forthcoming EU-wide analysis of barriers to clean flexibility identified in national assessments.
What does ACER recommend?
ACER recommends that NRAs, in coordination with relevant entities, consider the main barriers to non-fossil flexibility when drafting their national reports. These include:
- Lack of proper legal framework for households, new entrants or aggregators to participate in electricity markets and system operation services.
- Lack of enablers and incentives for flexibility, such as smart meters and flexible retail contracts that help consumers shift their consumption.
- Restrictive rules to provide balancing and congestion management services.
- Complex, lengthy and discriminatory administrative requirements, including inefficient grid connection processes.
- Limited regulatory incentives for system operators to invest in non-wire, innovative grid technologies.
What are the next steps?
Member States are expected to complete their flexibility needs assessments by July 2026. ACER will then have a year to analyse the findings and publish an EU-wide analysis to:
- estimate flexibility needs across the EU;
- evaluate existing barriers to clean flexibility, including those identified in national assessments; and
- provide recommendations on issues of cross-border relevance (including measures to remove barriers to non-fossil flexibility).
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