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1 BEMIP implementation WG meeting summary
9th Baltic Electricity Market Mini-Forum September 16, 2009, Vilnius

2 Main topics “Removal of regulated tariffs for eligible customers”;
“Subsidized renewable energy can enter the market without losing subsidies”; “Separation of TSO activities/roles”; “Basic transparency rules (Nord Pool Spot rules)”; “Removal of cross-border restrictions, such as license and tariff in three Baltic States”; “Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Finland have a common position and trading principles towards non EEA third countries”; “Common market monitoring and surveillance rules”; “Network tariff harmonization for generators”.

3 “Removal of regulated tariffs for eligible customers”, Q1, 2010
Unregulated tariffs for 35% of the consumption by 2010; Estonia: new draft Electricity Market Act amendment expected to be approved by – eligible consumers have to purchase electricity on the market. Latvia: amendments to Electricity Market Law - all the households and commercial electricity consumers with less than 50 employees and yearly turnover less than 7 million LVL have the rights to use the universal service of electricity; Lithuania: Lithuanian electricity market development plan (LEMDP) approved by Prime Minister - proposed changes in Electricity Law concerning removal of regulated tariffs for customers with allowed capacity above 400 kW (~35% of consumption) from Draft amendments to Electricity Law under public discussion; Full market opening by 2015 Estonia: comes with full liberalization when new draft Electricity Market Act amendment to be approved; Latvia: achieved except universal service; Lithuania: a goal of LEMDP. Conclusion: all countries are in line to fulfill BEMIP targets of 2010 and 2015.

4 “Subsidized renewable energy can enter the market without losing subsidies”, Q1, 2010
Support mechanism Estonia: two options - feed in tariff for sale of RES or premium for sale to the market; Latvia: feed in tariff for sale of RES to the grid; Lithuania: feed in tariff for sale of RES internally – market price and premium components. Conclusion: Latvia and Lithuania may be delayed in fulfilling BEMIP target by Q1, 2010

5 “Separation of TSO activities/roles”, Q1, 2010
Estonia: Estonian TSO – separate company. To be unbundled from Eesti Energia Corporation at the latest by ; Latvia: Latvian TSO – separate company under Latvenergo group; Lithuania: Lithuanian TSO to be separated into daughter company of Lietuvos Energija; Conclusion: all countries are in line to fulfill BEMIP targets of 2010.

6 “Basic transparency rules (Nord Pool Spot rules)”, Q1, 2010
The topic will be moved under Transparency WG coverage.

7 “Removal of cross-border restrictions, such as license and tariff in three Baltic States”, Q1, 2010
Tariffs for export and import for other Baltic states – no tariffs; Licensing and permitting of import and export: Estonia: import license required only for non-EU countries; Latvia: no import or export licensing or permitting; Lithuania: LEMDP and draft Electricity Law – import and export permits only for non-EU countries. Conclusion: all countries are in line to fulfill BEMIP targets of 2010.

8 “Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Finland have a common position and trading principles towards non EEA third countries”, Conclusion: Further discussion and agreement on same principles is needed.

9 “Common market monitoring and surveillance rules”, 2011-2013
Proposition to have separate WG on this topic.

10 ““Network tariff harmonization for generators”, 2013-2015
G component: Estonia: no G component; Latvia: no G component; Lithuania: no G component; however, discussion to have one in the future. Conclusion: Same principles at present. However, there are discussions about introduction of G component in Lithuania.


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