Remit breaches already being investigated by Acer
EU energy regulator reiterates call for more resources to help with monitoring

As energy firms gear up to comply with an October 7 deadline for reporting power and natural gas trades under European Union anti-manipulation rules, the director of the agency charged with overseeing the market told delegates at Energy Risk Summit Europe it was already investigating several potential breaches of market conduct.
Speaking at the conference in London on June 25, Alberto Pototschnig, director of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (Acer), said it had received around
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