Ordice: rights and obligations of the electricity market participants

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Last updated: 9 July 2012
The Ordice of the Government No. 317/2007 Coll. is a general binding legal regulation defining the rights and obligations of the electricity market participants and the conditions required for the non-discriminatory and transparent organisation of the electricity market. In order to increase transparency, the Ordice defines the conditions for connection to the grid, access to the grid, cross-border electricity exchange, electricity distribution, electricity supply including electricity generated by renewable sources of energy (preferential purchase of green electricity), provision of balancing and ancillary services, deviations of a participant of the electricity market and finally overloading of the grid. Other measures implemented to ensure the non-discriminatory and transparent organisation of the electricity market are operational orders issued for the system operators by the Regulatory Office, along with other related regulations.

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