REMIT

ACER report on market surveillance by persons professionally arranging or executing transactions

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This report analyses the preparedness of persons professionally arranging transactions (PPATs) to detect and report suspicious behaviour. PPATs are trading intermediaries such as energy exchanges, organised market places (OMPs) or brokers, who arrange or facilitate transactions in wholesale energy products.

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ACER report on national regulatory authorities’ activities related to suspicious transactions and order reports

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This report focuses on national regulatory authorities’ (NRAs’) analysis of suspicious transaction and order reports (STORs) submitted by PPATs, their enforcement actions and penalties.

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PC_2026_R_07 - Public consultation on a new guideline on REMIT transaction reporting

Status
Open
Open:
16.04.2026
Close:
12.06.2026
Policy area
REMIT
Audience
Interested stakeholders, including but not limited to market participants, national regulatory authorities (NRAs), registered reporting mechanisms (RRMs), inside information platforms (IIPs) and organised marketplaces (OMPs).

PC_2026_R_01 - Public consultation on assessing the usefulness of ISO 20022 standard for REMIT exposure data reporting

Status
Closed
Open:
12.01.2026
Close:
09.02.2026
Policy area
REMIT
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Audience
Interested stakeholders, including but not limited to Market Participants (MPs), Registered Reporting Mechanisms (RRMs), Transmission System Operators (TSOs), Distribution System Operators (DSOs), Storage System Operators (SSOs), and LNG System Operators (LSOs).

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Evaluation of Responses and Responses

PC_2024_R_01 - Public consultation on the revision of the Annex of the REMIT Implementing Regulation

Status
Closed
Open:
28.06.2024
Close:
16.09.2024
Policy area
REMIT
Audience
National regulatory authorities, market participants, organised marketplaces, inside information platforms, registered reporting mechanisms, academics, think tanks, civil society and all interested or affected parties.

Evaluation of Responses and Responses

Download the responses (divided in batches):

  • 1 (A2A S.p.A., Alpiq AG, Association of Gas and District Heating Companies, AXPO Solutions AG, Balkan Gas Hub EAD)
  • 2 (Bayernets GmbH, BDEW, Bulgartransgaz EAD, BritNed Development Limited, CEZ Group)
  • 3 (EDF, Elettricita Futura, Energy Traders Europe, ENTSO-E, ENTSOG)
  • 4 (Eurelectric, Eurogas, Evia Leba, Edison SpA, Enagas)
  • 5 (EnBW, Eneco Energy Trade B.V., Energia, Eni S.p.A., Equias B.V.)
  • 6 (FNB Gas e.V., European Energy Exchange, Europex, Finnish Energy Energiateollisuus ry)
  • 7 (Gas Infrastructure Europe - GIE, GASCADE Gastransport GmbH, GRTgaz, HOLDING SLOVENSKE ELEKTRARNE d.o.o, HUPX Ltd.)
  • 8 (Open Grid Europe GmbH, Proxigas, Norlys Energy Trading, Oesterreichs Energie, PRISMA European Capacity Platform GmbH)
  • 9 (Thyssengas GmbH, RWE Supply & Trading GmbH, SEEBURGER AG, Stadtwerke Muenchen GmBH)
  • 10 (Statkraft, Vattenfall AB, Wiener Stadtwerke GmbH)

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