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Region, NEMOs and TSOs are pleased to confirm the successful go-live of the third launch of SIDC

Nominated Electricity Market Operators (NEMOs) and Transmission System Operators (TSOs) involved in the European Single Intraday Coupling (SIDC – formerly known as XBID) are pleased to confirm the successful go-live of the third launch of SIDC. The go-live on 21 September integrated the Northern Italian borders (IT-FR, IT- AT and IT-SI) as well as the Italian internal bidding zones borders into the already coupled intraday region.

Cross-border capacity on Italian borders is now allocated, starting from 21 September, both in the continuous trading through SIDC and in three intraday regional auctions (CRIDAs) involving IT-SI and IT-GR borders.

The integration of Italy into the Single Intraday Coupling marks another important milestone towards completing the single integrated European Intraday market. A fourth wave go-live is planned later in 2022, which will integrate the Greek (GR-IT and GR-BG) as well as the Slovak borders (SK-CZ, SK-HU) into SIDC. The SK-PL border is expected to go-live in Q2 2023.

In addition to these geographical extension initiatives, SIDC is currently focusing on research and development in order to prepare the implementation of complex new features such as cross-product matching and intraday auctions. Cross-product matching will allow the matching of different products with one another (e.g. 15 minute with 60 minute products), while the intraday auctions will complement the existing continuous intraday market.

SIDC currently couples the continuous intraday markets of 23 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.

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