M/BC/CEN/92/10 - Electricity generation
Mandate to CEN/CENELEC in the field of electricity generation for the drawing-up of European standards to be used as procurement guides in public contracts and for the preparation of a programme of supporting standards
Mandate M/BC/CEN/92/10 tasks CEN and CENELEC with developing European standards in the field of electricity generation. These standards are intended to serve as procurement guides for public contracts, ensuring consistency and quality in the sector. Additionally, the mandate involves preparing a programme of supporting standards to complement the main standards, facilitating their implementation and application across Europe. This initiative aims to harmonize technical requirements and support public procurement processes within the electricity generation industry.
Purpose
This mandate aims to develop European standards in the field of electricity generation. These standards will serve as procurement guides for public contracts, ensuring harmonised and transparent requirements across member states.
Standardisation request
CEN and CENELEC are requested to draft European standards related to electricity generation. These standards should facilitate public procurement processes by providing clear, unified technical criteria and specifications.
Furthermore, the mandate includes the preparation of a programme outlining supporting standards that complement the main standards, addressing relevant technical, safety, and operational aspects.
Expected deliverables
- European standards for electricity generation to be used as references in public procurement.
- A programme of supporting standards that assist in implementing the primary standards effectively.
- Procurement guides based on the standards to promote consistency and efficiency in public contracts.
Context
Electricity generation is a critical sector for the EU’s energy policy, economic development, and transition to sustainable energy sources. Standardisation supports market integration, competition, and innovation by reducing barriers and clarifying requirements in public procurement.
This mandate aligns with broader EU strategies to ensure secure, affordable, and environmentally friendly electricity supply through coordinated technical standards. Public contracts utilizing these standards will contribute to achieving common EU objectives in energy generation.
This mandate covers the field of electricity generation, focusing on the development of European standards to guide public procurement contracts and support related standards in this sector.
General Information
This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specification for the procurement of static a.c. and d.c. high power convertors for use in electricity generating stations (power stations). This Guide for procurement is not applicable to equipment for use in the nuclear reactor plant area of nuclear power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered
in the preparation of this Guide. This Guide covers each type of power convertor, i.e. rectifier, inverter, static excitation system, conversion of a.c. to a.c./d.c. to d.c. and switching, for the purpose of changing and/or controlling one or more characteristics.
This type of equipment is used for many applications such as motor drives and actuators, e.g. variable frequency starting equipment, a.c. and d.c. power supplies for computers and instrumentation, in chemical process plant, e.g. rectifiers for electrolysis in hydrogen production, in mechanical plant, e.g. electrostatic precipitators, etc. For additional, or specific, requirements for batteries, battery chargers or uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) refer to the relevant guides in this series. The equipment covered by this Guide is defined by its function rather than design type. Therefore, the guidance to the specification is stated in performance terms rather than being specified by a detailed description of the equipment to be supplied.
This Guide indicates to potential purchasers how their specification should be prepared so that:
- the equipment type and capacity interfaces correctly with other elements of the systems;
- predicted performance is achieved;
- ancillary equipment is properly sized;
- reliability, availability and safety requirements are achieved;
- proper consideration is given to the evaluation process and the quality measures to be applied.
This Guide does not determine the type of specification (e.g. detailed, performance, functional) or the extent of supply for any given contract which is
- Standard29 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specification for the procurement of static a.c. and d.c. high power convertors for use in electricity generating stations (power stations). This Guide for procurement is not applicable to equipment for use in the nuclear reactor plant area of nuclear power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered
in the preparation of this Guide. This Guide covers each type of power convertor, i.e. rectifier, inverter, static excitation system, conversion of a.c. to a.c./d.c. to d.c. and switching, for the purpose of changing and/or controlling one or more characteristics.
This type of equipment is used for many applications such as motor drives and actuators, e.g. variable frequency starting equipment, a.c. and d.c. power supplies for computers and instrumentation, in chemical process plant, e.g. rectifiers for electrolysis in hydrogen production, in mechanical plant, e.g. electrostatic precipitators, etc. For additional, or specific, requirements for batteries, battery chargers or uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) refer to the relevant guides in this series. The equipment covered by this Guide is defined by its function rather than design type. Therefore, the guidance to the specification is stated in performance terms rather than being specified by a detailed description of the equipment to be supplied.
This Guide indicates to potential purchasers how their specification should be prepared so that:
- the equipment type and capacity interfaces correctly with other elements of the systems;
- predicted performance is achieved;
- ancillary equipment is properly sized;
- reliability, availability and safety requirements are achieved;
- proper consideration is given to the evaluation process and the quality measures to be applied.
This Guide does not determine the type of specification (e.g. detailed, performance, functional) or the extent of supply for any given contract which is
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This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specifications for the procurement of wind turbines for use in electrity generating stations (wind power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered in the preparation of this guide. This Guide covers wind turbine generator systems (WTGS) with swept area equal to or larger than 40 m2. This guide for procurement of wind turbines has been prepared to be used with the existing international standard IEC 1400-1, it should therefore be read in addition and complementary to the International standard.
- Standard24 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specification for the procurement of Control and Instrumentation (C&I) for use in electricity generating stations (power stations). This Guide for procurement is not applicable to equipment for use in the nuclear reactor plant area of nuclear power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered in the preparation of this Guide.
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This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specification for the procurement of Hydraulic Turbines, Storage Pumps and Pump-Turbines for use in electricity generating stations (hydraulic power stations). This Guide for procurement is not applicable to equipment for use in the nuclear reactor plant area of nuclear power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered in the preparation of this Guide.
- Standard27 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specification for the procurement of Control and Instrumentation (C&I) for use in electricity generating stations (power stations). This Guide for procurement is not applicable to equipment for use in the nuclear reactor plant area of nuclear power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered in the preparation of this Guide.
- Standard42 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specification for the procurement of Hydraulic Turbines, Storage Pumps and Pump-Turbines for use in electricity generating stations (hydraulic power stations). This Guide for procurement is not applicable to equipment for use in the nuclear reactor plant area of nuclear power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered in the preparation of this Guide.
- Standard27 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specifications for the procurement of wind turbines for use in electrity generating stations (wind power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered in the preparation of this guide. This Guide covers wind turbine generator systems (WTGS) with swept area equal to or larger than 40 m2. This guide for procurement of wind turbines has been prepared to be used with the existing international standard IEC 1400-1, it should therefore be read in addition and complementary to the International standard.
- Standard24 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
Frequently Asked Questions
A European Standardization Mandate is a formal request from the European Commission to the European Standardization Organizations (CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI) to develop European standards (ENs) in support of EU legislation and policies. Mandates are issued under Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 and help ensure that products and services meet the essential requirements set out in EU directives and regulations.
M/BC/CEN/92/10 is a European Standardization Mandate titled "Mandate to CEN/CENELEC in the field of electricity generation for the drawing-up of European standards to be used as procurement guides in public contracts and for the preparation of a programme of supporting standards". Mandate to CEN/CENELEC in the field of electricity generation for the drawing-up of European standards to be used as procurement guides in public contracts and for the preparation of a programme of supporting standards There are 8 standards developed under this mandate.
Standards developed in response to a mandate and cited in the Official Journal of the European Union become "harmonized standards". Products manufactured in compliance with harmonized standards benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation, facilitating CE marking and market access across the European Economic Area.