1.1.
Introduction
1.2.
The TYNDP: mapping the Energy Union
1.3.
27% RES in Europe’s energy supply by 2030 means more grid
1.4.
Main barriers for power exchanges in Europe
1.5.
2030 targets for interconnection capacities
1.6.
A resilient portfolio of tailor-made investment solutions
1.7.
A positive environmental impact
1.8.
Energy transition requires grid, grid requires everyone’s support
1.9.
2030 system operation and market design are still to be invented
1.10.
The TYNDP 2018 is already on the way
1.11.
User's Guide to a new, updated and enriched TYNDP for electricity
1.12.
Annex - TYNDP boundaries
1.12.1.
Ireland - Great-Britain and Continental Europe
1.12.2.
Great-Britain – Continental Europe and Nordics
1.12.3.
Nordics - Continental Europe West
1.12.4.
Nordic/Baltic to Continental Europe East
1.12.5.
Baltic integration
1.12.6.
Central East integration
1.12.7.
Iberian peninsula integration
1.12.8.
Italian peninsula integration
1.12.9.
South-East integration
1.12.10.
Eastern Balkan
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Annex - TYNDP boundaries
Annex - TYNDP boundaries
Ireland - Great-Britain
Norway and continent - Great-Britain
Nordic - mainland West
Nordic/Baltic to Continental Europe East
Baltic states integration
Central East integration
Iberian peninsula integration
Italian peninsula integration
South-East integration
Eastern Balkan border
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