ENTSOG First Report on Implementation Monitoring and Baseline for Effect Monitoring of the Tariff Network Code

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3.2.3 REMAINING PROVISIONS APPLICABLE IN 2017

ARTICLE 2

‘SCOPE’

Overview of the Rule

The TARNC can be divided into ‘broad scope’ rules and ‘limited scope’ rules. ‘Broad scope’ rules are applied to all points on the transmission network, whereas ‘limited scope’ rules only apply at IPs by default. However, nothing prevents the NRA from extending the ‘limited scope’ rules to non-IPs. As per definitions in the CAMNC, IP means a physical or virtual point connecting adjacent entry-exit systems or­ connecting an entry-exit system with an interconnector, within the EU. Non-IPs include, entry-points-from/exit-points-to third countries and points such as domes- tic exit points, entry-points-from/entry points-to storage facilities or other facilities. The ‘limited scope’ rules which are applicable from AD 1 and AD 2 are Chapter V ‘Pricing of bundled capacity and capacity at virtual interconnection points’ and Article 31(2) and (3) ‘Form of publication’ in Chapter VIII ‘Publication require- ments’.

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