- Summary
- The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) was established in 2009 to foster cooperation among national gas transmission system operators to advance European Union energy and climate goals towards net-zero decarbonisation by 2050. Founded with a focus on infrastructure resilience, the network operates a comprehensive set of governance mechanisms including statutory mandates, member associations, and structured capacity allocation processes. These frameworks are designed to ensure interoperability across different regional investment plans, such as Gas Regional Investment Plans (GRIPs) and the European Network Gas Integrated Price (EP-GIP). The network emphasizes transparency through detailed monitoring of supply outcomes and technical cooperation with third-country Transmission System Operators (TSOs) and Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Key initiatives include innovation platforms for testing innovative projects and seasonal supply review dashboards that guide future planning and maintenance. By integrating security of supply simulation tools, transparency activities, and energy transition strategies, ENTSOG aims to create a robust ecosystem capable of delivering clean, secure, and efficient gas networks. The organization actively monitors performance through reports and updates the public via press releases, events, and publications like the ENTSOG Talk Podcast. Through these collaborative efforts, the network ensures that European gas grids remain functional and aligned with global sustainability targets, ultimately making the region ready for future energy challenges.
- Title
- ENTSOG | ENTSOG
- Description
- ENTSOG | ENTSOG
- Keywords
- image, system, supply, energy, european, transparency, infrastructure, cooperation, platform, network, monitoring, technical, transmission, operators, more, mission, publications
- NS Lookup
- A 217.19.237.54
- Dates
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Created 2026-02-16Updated 2026-02-16Summarized 2026-03-22
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