Location: Online training
Details: https://euro-con.pl/pl/energetyka/871-podstawy-funkcjonowania-rynku-energii-w-Polsce
The purpose of this training is to familiarize participants with the principles of operation of the national energy market. The structure of the electricity market (producers, TSO, DSO, energy exchange, trading companies, end consumers) will be discussed, as well as the forms of trade and types of transactions that take place on it, as regulated by law and government documents. The functioning of the bilateral contracts market, the exchange market, the balancing market, and the technical market will also be discussed. After completing the training, participants will have knowledge of the rules governing the national energy sector, understand the difference between the wholesale and retail markets, and become familiar with the basic legal acts regulating the energy market. This training is aimed at anyone wishing to acquire or expand knowledge about the operation of the Polish energy market, allowing them to effectively navigate and manage in this area of the economy.
PROGRAM
8.45-9.00 Participant login
9.00-10.00 Energy market organization
Key players in the energy market
Generation
Energy trading
Transmission
Distribution
Wholesale market
Retail market
Energy consumers
Energy Regulatory Office
10.00-11.15 Energy source development and commissioning process
Site selection
Environmental decisions
Local zoning plans
Connection conditions
Auctions, FiT, and FiP support
Building permits
Energy generation licenses
Energy sales agreements
Commissioning the installation
11.15-11.30 Break
11.30-12.45 Operation of the power system
Introducing energy into the grid
System balancing
Balancing market
Power grid operation control
The role of energy storage and interconnections
The impact of RES on the power grid
Daily energy demand profile
12.45-14.00 Wholesale electricity trading
Polish Power Exchange (TGE)
Exchange obligation
Commodity Market
Organized Trading Facility (OTF)
Other exchange markets
CO2 emissions trading
14.00-14.15 Break
14.15-15.15 Retail electricity trading
Default supplier, backup supplier, supplier switching
Tariff groups - differences
Comprehensive agreement vs. separate agreement
Components of an electricity bill for the end consumer
Electricity fee vs. exchange price
15.15-15.45 Legal and regulatory environment
Energy law and RES Act
Poland's Energy Policy to 2040
EU Energy Policy
15.45-16.00 Summary, Q&A, and closing remarks
CONTACT AND REGISTRATION
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