Turkey’s much-anticipated intra-day market was due to launch at 18:00 hours Istanbul time on Tuesday with as many  as 129 participants registered to trade.  
  The 24-hour platform  will be hosted on the existing day-ahead platform, PMUM, and handled by the  grid operator, TEIAS, until 1 September.  
  All day-ahead and  intra-day operations currently carried out on PMUM will transfer to the new  day-ahead exchange, EPIAS, after that date, a source at the regulator EPDK told  ICIS on Tuesday. 
  The PMUM platform  experienced some technical glitches earlier in the day, but the website was up  and running again by mid-afternoon on Tuesday. 
  The source told ICIS  previously that as much as 600MWh was likely to be traded on an hourly basis on  the intra-day market, or the equivalent of an estimated 8-10% of the volumes  currently changing hands on the day-ahead market PMUM. 
  A market participant  welcomed the news, but said traders may find it difficult to optimise their  portfolios if there were no real-time data available.  
  “There is a need to  publish real-time information about availabilities and outages in the system,”  he said.  
  A source at the  regulator EPDK said market participants were right to complain about the lack  of real-time data for now.  
  “We are trying to  compel [electricity] distributors to expand their real-time metering and share  these data with other participants,” he said. “If we had more money we would  have had more real-time data now.” 
  The EPDK had been keen  to push ahead with the launch, given that the project had already been delayed  four times since it was first mooted in 2013.  
  Some sources active in  the market feared the platform would be delayed once more because of staff  shortages at TEIAS. 
  However, the EPDK  source said on Tuesday 10 new staff had been hired and would work together with  TEIAS colleagues to operate the platform during night hours.  
  The personnel will then  transfer to EPIAS once it begins operation in September.  
  (Source: © ICIS HEREN - THE  ICIS HEREN REPORTS - EDEM 19124 / 30 June 2015; www.heren.com) 
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