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Regional market integration

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LevelALBBIHKOSMNEMKDSRB
Results of monitoring and evaluation analysis are being used for the improvement of future regional market integration policies.
A large share of cross-border interconnection capacity is available (>30% of inland (peak) consumption).
Regular monitoring and evaluation activities assessing the impact of interconnection congestion and reliability management policies as well as harmonisation of market rules on a regional level are conducted.
A large share of cross-border interconnection capacity is available (>20% of inland (peak) consumption).
Information and data on key cross-border energy market indicators and reliability management is regularly updated and accessible to the wider public.
Institutional co-ordination mechanisms at the regional level for cross-border market integration are in place.
The government actively co-operates with other governments in the region to advance regional market integration (ex. by signing memorandums of understanding, by undertaking joint infrastructure projects, etc.).
An adequate legal framework on interconnection congestion and reliability management as well as harmonisation of market rules on a regional level has been adopted.
A policy framework addressing interconnection congestion and reliability management as well as harmonisation of market rules on a regional level is in place.
Institutions taking part in regional market integration have adequate human and financial resources.
Wholesale energy price setting mechanisms are aligned with all interconnected neighbouring economies.

Note that for Bosnia and Herzegovina, “State” stands for the state level, while “FBiH” stands for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and “RS” stands for Republika Srpska - the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Note that the presented scoring criteria system is not a full representation of the scoring methodology used to determine the score for an indicator. For more information, see the Methodology section.

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