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Energy Risk Europe: Acer bemoans 'unnecessary' market coupling delays

alberto pototschnig acer agency for the cooperation of energy regulators
Alberto Pototschnig, Acer

European electricity market coupling projects are facing “completely unnecessary” delays at the hands of power exchanges and other stakeholders, according to Alberto Pototschnig, director of the Ljubljana-based Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (Acer).

Pototschnig, whose agency is tasked with uniting European Union (EU) electricity and gas markets, made the comments during a keynote address at Energy Risk Europe in London on October 8.

Market coupling involves the gradual linking

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