The workshop will focus on the results of the inaugural Consultation Workshop held on 16 April 2014, where stakeholders expressed their concerns and expectations with regards to the new adequacy methodology.
As part of the workshop, an initial assessment of the stakeholder views will be presented, focusing on the five main points identified as high priority for the new adequacy methodology:
- Market not rewarding flexibility
- Harmonisation of the methodology
- Data transparency
- Cross-border exchanges, and
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