ACER Amends Day-Ahead Capacity Calculation Methodology for Core Region
Summary
ACER has amended the day-ahead capacity calculation methodology for the Core electricity capacity calculation region covering 13 EU Member States. The amendment removes long-term allocations from day-ahead capacity calculation to harmonise the methodology with other market timeframes and to enable future implementation of flow-based capacity calculation in the long-term timeframe.
What changed
ACER has amended the Core day-ahead capacity calculation methodology to remove long-term allocations from the day-ahead process. This change decouples operational safety from long-term capacity volumes and is a prerequisite for implementing the flow-based capacity calculation methodology in the long-term timeframe (Core LT CCM). The amendment harmonises the day-ahead methodology with intraday and long-term capacity calculation timeframes operating in the same region.
For affected TSOs in the Core region, this amendment requires operational adjustments to capacity calculation processes. TSOs must review their procedures to accommodate the removal of long-term allocations from day-ahead calculations and prepare for eventual integration with the forthcoming long-term flow-based methodology once approved by ACER.
What to do next
- Review updated day-ahead capacity calculation methodology
- Assess impact on long-term allocation processes
- Prepare for implementation of flow-based capacity calculation in long-term timeframe
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ACER to amend the electricity day-ahead capacity calculation methodology for the Core region
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ACER to amend the electricity day-ahead capacity calculation methodology for the Core region
What is it about?
On 22 January 2026, the transmission system operators (TSOs) of the Core capacity calculation region submitted a proposal to their national regulatory authorities to amend the day-ahead capacity calculation methodology. As the national regulators could not reach an agreement, the proposal was referred to ACER on 30 March 2026 under the Capacity Calculation and Congestion Management Regulation.
The Core capacity calculation region comprises of 13 Member States: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Croatia, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.
Capacity calculation regions define the geographic areas across Europe where TSOs coordinate the capacity calculation and other processes subject to regional methodologies.
What is the methodology about?
The Core day-ahead capacity calculation methodology (initially established by ACER in 2019 and first implemented in June 2022) aims to maximise the capacity made available to the market while maintaining operational security.
This methodology is based on a flow-based approach, meaning cross-zonal capacities are calculated by taking into account transmission networks’ physical constraints. This approach significantly improves the efficiency of cross-zonal capacity allocation, as it better reflects real network conditions.
Why change the rules?
Core TSOs propose to amend the methodology to better harmonise it with other electricity market timeframes (i.e. intraday and long-term capacity calculation) operating in the same region.
The main purpose of this amendment is to remove long-term allocations from the day-ahead capacity calculation. This change is a prerequisite for the adoption and implementation of the flow-based capacity calculation methodology in the long-term timeframe (Core LT CCM), which is currently under review by ACER following its referral by Core regulatory authorities in February 2026.
Removing long-term allocations from the day-ahead capacity calculation decouples operational safety from long-term capacity volumes, allowing their determination without direct operational security constraints. This will improve the efficiency of the process, as long-term capacities will be calculated independently, reflecting the separation between the day-ahead and long-term frameworks.
What are the next steps?
ACER, in cooperation with relevant energy regulators and TSOs, will reach a decision by 30 September 2026.
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