The Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), the Dutch energy regulator, published a market alert reinforcing the need to power generators for the timely publication of inside information. The ACM cited a recent market study which indicated that while disclosure practices had improved between 2021 and 2022, there were still areas requiring further work.
The ACM quotes a study conducted into inside information disclosure practices during 2021 and the first half of 2022 on the Inside Information Platforms (IPPs) facilitated by EEX and Nord Pool which concluded that 6.4% of publications in the Netherlands were not made in a timely manner. The ACM has since discussed this statistic with generators in the Dutch market, and have also provided additional information and guidance on their website (click here, in Dutch). Some of the issues addressed include:
This mini-thematic review by ACM contains useful guidance in some areas. In particular, it is rare for a National Regulatory Authority (NRA) to make a firm public statement on a materiality threshold for the publication of inside information under REMIT.
While the universal validity of the 100MW threshold is questionable, the clarity provided by this guidance will nonetheless be welcomed be power producers in the Netherlands. Generators with trading operations and internal dispatch desks operating in this market should also pay attention to the expectation of physical separation between these activities, a reasonably well established practice amongst many European market participants.