The Security Coordination Centre (SCC) is a pivotal organization based in Belgrade, Serbia, dedicated to enhancing the safety and coordination of Transmission System Operators (TSOs) across South East Europe. Established to address the operational complexities highlighted in ENTSO-E’s Policy Paper on future TSO coordination, SCC plays a crucial role in improving power system security and efficiency.
SCC aims to develop essential services that comply with the standards set by ENTSO-E, fostering a collaborative atmosphere among TSOs. The ultimate goal is to optimize resource usage, thereby enhancing the reliability and safety of power delivery across the region.
| Service Name | Description |
|---|---|
| IGMs Validation | Validation of Interconnected Grid Management standards. |
| CGM Creation | Development of Coordinated Grid Management frameworks. |
| CSA and CCC | Create and validate methodologies for security assessments and congestion management. |
| STA Forecasts | Short-term forecasts for system reliability and operational efficiency. |
| Project Involvement | Daily operational procedures and ENGSO-E project group contributions. |
SCC currently serves six primary users, including:
SCC is committed to implementing robust Quality Management Systems (QMS) and Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) to ensure compliance with modern management practices. The organization's infrastructure is bolstered by a well-qualified team that effectively navigates the evolving landscape of regional power coordination.
As SCC continues to collaborate with ENTSO-E and its service users, it remains focused on enhancing operational planning processes, addressing emerging challenges, and supporting the integration of renewable energy sources. By fostering a spirit of cooperation across borders, SCC is committed to not only learning from past challenges but also building a more resilient future for the energy sector in South East Europe.