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-[[markets|]];+<WRAP catbadge blue>Institutions & Markets 
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-[[playground:role_model]]+====== Network codes ======
  
-====== Electricity network codes and guidelines (EU) ======+<WRAP meta> 
 +lead-authors: [Name] 
 +contributors: [Names] 
 +reviewers: [Names] 
 +version: 0.3 
 +updated: 25 March 2026 
 +sensitivity: low 
 +status: draft 
 +ai-use: 
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-===== An interconnected electricity market =====+<WRAP intro> 
 +This topic is part of the ISGAN Wiki and is currently being developed. You can contribute directly by clicking the edit button, or use the [[about:newtopic|Topic Builder]] for guided input. A confirmed wiki account is required. Register and allow up to three days for admin confirmation. Before contributing, read the [[about:guidelines|ISGAN Wiki Editorial Guidelines]]. 
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-"Europe’s cross-border electricity networks are operated according to rules that help govern the work of operators and determine how access to electricity is given to users across the EU. In the pastthese grid operation and trading rules were drawn up nationally. As electricity is increasingly interconnected between countries, the EU-wide rules effectively manage these electricity flows in the internal energy market.+<WRAP insight> 
 +Network codes are the legally binding rules governing how electricity flows across bordersconnecting technical grid operation with market access across the EU. 
 +</WRAP>
  
-These rules, known as network codes or guidelines, are legally binding European Commission implementing Regulations. They govern all cross-border electricity market transactions and system operations alongside the Regulation on conditions for accessing the network for cross-border electricity exchanges ((EC)714/2009)."+===== Why this matters =====
  
-[[https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/markets-and-consumers/wholesale-energy-market/electricity-network-codes-and-guidelines_en]]+<WRAP callout> 
 +[To be drafted] 
 +</WRAP>
  
-===== Archive of Electricity network codes and guidelines ===== +===== Shared definitions =====
-[[https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/markets-and-consumers/wholesale-energy-market/electricity-network-codes-and-guidelines/archive-electricity-network-codes-and-guidelines_en]]+
  
 +Europe's cross-border electricity networks are operated according to rules that govern the work of operators and determine how access to electricity is given to users across the EU. In the past, these grid operation and trading rules were drawn up nationally. As electricity is increasingly interconnected between countries, EU-wide rules effectively manage electricity flows in the internal energy market.
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 +These rules, known as network codes or guidelines, are legally binding European Commission implementing regulations. They govern all cross-border electricity market transactions and system operations alongside the Regulation on conditions for accessing the network for cross-border electricity exchanges (EC) 714/2009.((European Commission. (n.d.). //Electricity network codes and guidelines//. Energy. https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/markets-and-consumers/wholesale-energy-market/electricity-network-codes-and-guidelines_en))
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 +===== Perspectives =====
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 +<WRAP perspectives>
 +==== Actors and stakeholders ====
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 +==== Technologies and infrastructure ====
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 +==== Institutional structures ====
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 +</WRAP>
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 +===== Distinctions and overlaps =====
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 +===== Related topics =====
 +
 +[[topics:regulation|Regulation]] · [[topics:markets|Markets]] · [[topics:institutions|Institutions]] · [[topics:flexibility_markets|Flexibility markets]] · [[topics:grid|Grid]] · [[topics:operator|Operator]]
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 +===== Topic notes =====
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 +**Content notes from source material:**
 +  * Source covers EU network codes only. The page should either focus on the EU framework with a clear scope statement, or broaden to cover equivalent frameworks in other regions (NERC reliability standards in North America, grid codes under national regulators in other jurisdictions).
 +  * Archive of EU electricity network codes and guidelines: https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/markets-and-consumers/wholesale-energy-market/electricity-network-codes-and-guidelines/archive-electricity-network-codes-and-guidelines_en
 +  * Merge flag for role model: no current wiki page, likely belongs in [[topics:actors_roles|Actors and roles]].