The 2021 Work Programme Of The EU Agency For The Cooperation Of Energy Regulators (ACER) Is Published Date
23/12/2020
The Agency’s Programming Document 2021 - 2023, which includes the 2021 Work Programme, was published today following its adoption on 21 December by ACER’s Administrative Board. The document, which also received the favourable opinion of the Agency’s Board of Regulators, is now available online here.
ACER’s priorities for 2021 will continue to be:
The completion of the Internal Energy Market.
The infrastructure challenge.
Longer-term regulatory challenges.
Implementation of the Clean Energy Package.
In 2021 the Agency will no longer be financed solely from the EU budget but also from fees, in line with European Commission Decision of 17 December 2020 on fees due to ACER for collecting, handling, processing and analysing of information reported under the regulation on wholesale market integrity and transparency (REMIT).
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ACER Welcomes The European Commission Decision On REMIT Fees Due To ACER For Collecting, Handling, Processing And Analysing Information Reported Under REMIT Date
17/12/2020
The European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) welcomes the European Commission Decision regulating the ACER REMIT fees. The Decision, adopted today, will be published in the Official Journal tomorrow and will enter into force on Monday, 21 December 2020.
The Decision regulates the fees due to ACER for collecting, handling, processing and analysing the information reported under Article 8 of the Regulation on Wholesale Energy Market Integrity and Transparency (REMIT).
ACER accompanies the adoption of the Commission Decision with the first version of the Questions and Answers on REMIT Fees, providing further details on the methodology behind the fee calculations.