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Created: 05/07/2018 10:27:51
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Notes: This SUC describes situation when the TSO facilitates the demand response mechanism, managed by the DSO, to enable balancing service. In the presented project, the acronym DSO merge two different types of entities with different roles namely, the distribution system operator (DSO) itself and the distribution network operation (DNO). The main difference between the DSOs and DNOs are the attributions and responsibilities but also the historical terms used in each country. The use of the acronym DSO is line with the European Network Codes.<br/><br/>DSOs should be qualified by TSO to give an offer for the balancing capacity and the balancing energy. In this respect, DSO submits an application for qualification and passes a pre-qualification process run by TSO. This SUC describes the field test that will be implemented in Slovenia and that may not be suitable of other geographies and network constraints.<br/><br/>This SUC describes the internal process of the TSO to pre-qualify the balancing offers. In the present SUC, it is considered that the TSO have the role of market operator and the pre-qualification process is an internal process of the TSO. <br/><br/>The DSO have two roles, namely as Balancing Service Provider and  as network operator (in the present SUC in an operational planning perspective). The internal processes of DSO are not described in the present SUC.<br/><br/>Other BSPs connected in transmission or distribution system can also request a pre-qualification to participate in the balancing market.<br/><br/>Within 8 weeks from receipt of the application, the reserve connecting TSO or the designated TSO shall confirm whether the application is complete. Where the reserve connecting TSO or the designated TSO considers that the application is incomplete they shall request additional information and the potential FRR provider shall submit the additional required information within 4 weeks from the receipt of the request. Where the potential FRR provider does not supply the requested information within that deadline, the application shall be deemed to be withdrawn. (Article 159, (EU) 2017/1485).<br/><br/>Therefore, it is not necessarily meant that this step is mandatory. It is mandatory to allow BSP to supplement incomplete documentation. In the proposed way it would more flexible if some minor technical corrections are sufficient for requirements fulfil, not to restart the pre-qualification process.<br/>
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Notes: Pre-qualification - Transmission System Operator (TSO) use the Distribution System Operator (DSO) demand response mechanism for balancing purposes. DSO applies for qualification to offer balancing service at balancing energy market. <br/>
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