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Regulation (EU) 2017/1938 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2017 concerning measures to safeguard the security of gas supply and repealing Regulation (EU) No 994/2010 (Text with EEA relevance)
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the main gas consumption figures(2): annual final gas consumption (bcm) and breakdown per type of customers(3), peak demand (total and breakdown per category of consumer in mcm/d);
a description of the functioning of the gas system in the risk groups: main flows (entry/exit/transit), entry/exit point's infrastructure capacity to and out of the risk group's region(s) and per Member State, including utilisation rate, LNG facilities (maximal daily capacity, utilisation rate and access regime), etc.;
a breakdown, to the extent possible, of gas import sources per country of origin(4);
a description of the role of storage facilities relevant for the region, including cross-border access:
the storage capacity (total and working gas) compared to heating season demand;
the maximal daily withdrawal capacity at different filling levels (ideally with full storages and end-of-season levels);
a description of the role of domestic production in the region:
the volume of production with regard to the annual final gas consumption;
the maximal daily production capacity;
a description of the role of gas in the electricity production (e.g. importance, role as a back-up for renewables), including gas-fired generating capacity (total (MWe) and as percentage of the total generating capacity) and cogeneration (total (MWe) and as percentage of the total generating capacity);
a description of the role of energy efficiency measures and their effect on annual final gas consumption.
the main gas consumption figures: annual final gas consumption (bcm) and breakdown by type of customers, peak demand (mcm/d);
a description of the functioning of the gas system at national level, including infrastructure (to the extent not covered by point 1.1(b));
the identification of the key infrastructure relevant for the security of supply;
a breakdown, to the extent possible, at national level of gas import sources per country of origin;
a description of the role of storage in the Member State and include:
the storage capacity (total and working) compared to heating season demand;
the maximal daily withdrawal capacity at different filling levels (ideally with full storages and end-of-season levels);
a description of the role of domestic production and include:
the volume of production with regard to the annual final gas consumption;
the maximal daily production capacity;
a description of the role of gas in the electricity production (e.g. importance, role as a back-up for renewables), including gas-fired generating capacity (total (MWe) and as percentage of the total generating capacity) and cogeneration (total (MWe) and as percentage of the total generating capacity);
a description of the role of energy efficiency measures and their effect on annual final gas consumption.
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Including industrial customers, electricity generation, district heating, residential and services and other (please specify the type of customers included here).
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