4. Interconnection capacity management
Law 2000-108 of February 10, 2000 on the modernization and development of the public electricity service transposed European Directive 96/92/EC, opening up the French market to other European players. Its entry into force led the French transmission system operator, in collaboration with its European counterparts, to offer all interested European players access mechanisms to interconnection capacity, for either imports or exports from the French network.
4.1 The need for specific management of interconnections
Within a balancing zone, when network constraints arise, they are either resolved through redispatching and/or the activation of topological parades, or "eliminated" through reinforcements (see §
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Bibliography
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Electricity Transmission System Operator RTE http://www.rte-france.com
European Transmission System Operators of Electricity ENTSO-E http://www.entsoe.eu
Regulations
European Directive 96/92/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 16, 1996 concerning common rules for the internal market in electricity.
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