Med-TSO has officially released three comprehensive new reports that marked the closure of Teasimed 2 Project, concluded in February with the Closing Conference in Brussels. The project ran from January 2023 to December 2025, and aimed to promote the progressive integration of transmission networks across Med-TSO countries. It addressed adequacy and energy security requirements, enhancement of cross-border electricity exchanges, and the integration of renewable energy sources in the Mediterranean region.
1. Identification of System Needs (IoSN)

The Mediterranean region stands at a critical juncture in its energy evolution. To navigate this transformation, Med-TSO’s report introduces the Identification of System Needs (IoSN) study, a forward-thinking blueprint designed to region’s transmission infrastructure with the challenges and opportunities presented by an evolving energy landscape.
2. Assessing the Resilience of Power System

As the decarbonization of the electricity sector becomes the cornerstone of global climate action, this study quantifies the flexibility requirements necessary to support this evolving system landscape. It also explores how these needs are expected to evolve over time and evaluates the potential of enhanced interconnections with neighbouring countries to mitigate operational challenges and optimise resource use.
3. Improvements in Operational Data Exchange

This report focuses on the practical, day-to-day mechanics of regional grid management. Titled Improvements in Operation Data Exchange, Rules and Protocols for Increased Coordination of Power Systems, this paper stems from the Optimised Operation Processes workstream of the ongoing TEASIMED 2 project.
The core objective of this initiative is the definition and deployment of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for a Med-TSO coordination model.
Together, these three reports mark an important step for Med-TSO, concluding the Teasimed2 project and confirming Med-TSO as a strategic reference for every technical, market and policy issue related to the Mediterranean power system.

