• 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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