The Agency for the Cooperation of Energy  Regulators (ACER) has named the first five third-parties that will report  trades on behalf of companies under the forthcoming wholesale energy market  integrity and transparency (REMIT). 
  Market  participants will be required to report transactions, including orders to  trade, to an RRM, which will pass on the information to ACER.  
  The first  phase of reporting under REMIT will come into force on 7 October. 
  ACER has  released a second schema of its REMIT-compatible reporting mechanism for trades  and orders. The original version will, however, still be valid when the system  goes live. 
  The five  registered reporting mechanisms (RRMs) are OMI-Polo Espanol; OMIP - Polo  Portugues; Nord Pool Spot; OPCOM; and EFETnet. 
  ACER has  arranged a public workshop in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on 8 September to discuss  REMIT implementation and the role of RRMs. 
(Source: © ICIS HEREN  - THE ICIS HEREN REPORTS - EDEM 19142 / 24 July 2015; www.heren.com) |