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ACER has published the 32nd edition of its REMIT Quarterly, covering the last quarter of 2022 and featuring:
– Cross-border capacity hoarding;
– A summary of the European Commission’s proposals for amending REMIT;
– A report on the potentially distortive use of cross-border wash trades in Single Intraday Coupling (SIDC);
– The statistics for registered reporting mechanisms’ (RRMs’) contingency reports;
– An updated overview of the sanction decisions for the past four quarters, with 364 REMIT cases under review at the end of the first quarter;
– A brief overview of trading on organised market places in the first quarter; and
– Other REMIT updates.

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Date Published: 2023-05-17
Regulatory Framework: Regulation on Energy Market Integrity and Transparency (REMIT)
Regulatory Type: information

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