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Draft Guidelines for Good Practice on Information Management and Transparency in Electricity Markets - Evaluation of comments received 
11-July-2006 [E05-EMK-06-10c]
  
ERGEG Draft Guidelines for Good Practice on Information Management and Transparency in Electricity Markets 
15-March-2006 [E05-EMK-06-10]
  
Cover note to Draft Guidelines for Good Practice on Information Management and Transparency in Electricity Markets 
15-March-2006 [E05-EMK-06-10a]
  
Public Consultation
Open public hearing - 6 July 2006  
 

ERGEG invites all interested parties to a Public Hearing on Thursday 6th July 2006 in Brussels, . The Hearing concerns ERGEG’s Guidelines for Good Practice on Information Management and Transparency in Electricity Markets, which were subject to a recent public consultation process. The Hearing (which is free) is open to any person who wishes to attend – interested parties are kindly asked to fill in and return the registration form. 

Presentations   







 
 
Registration form 
 to attend the public hearing on 6 July in Brussels
 
MAP & Direction 
 ESPACE DELVAUX
Rue Gratès, 3 (Pl. Keym)
1170 Watermael-Boitsfort

 
Respondents' replies
 
 

On 15th March 2006, ERGEG launched a public consultation on Guidelines for Good Practice on Information Management and Transparency in Electricity Markets (C05-EMK-06-10). These Guidelines seek to establish a consistent approach to the provision of market related information to wholesale market participants - suppliers, generators, energy traders, large customers and demand side participants - across Member States. 
The Guidelines set out ERGEG’s views on the required level of transparency that shall at the minimum be in place across the European market. Moreover, they are intended to give a minimum set of rules required for the organisation of information and its dissemination across the European market. Finally, they define general principles governing information release, either through publication or through information released to market participants on request. 

ERGEG invites stakeholders to comment on issues raised in the Guidelines related to the general requirements on transparency and to the specification of the required transparency of information on:
a) Load
b) Transmission and Access to Interconnections
c) Generation
d) Balancing and
e) Other Information from the Wholesale Markets.

Following the public consultation period, ERGEG will publish all comments received from stakeholders. 
If a respondent would like ERGEG to treat their contribution with confidentiality then this must be explicitly mentioned in their submission. 
Any comments should be received by 10th May 2006 and should be sent by email to transparency@ergeg.org

Any question to this document should in the first instance be directed to:  
Mrs. Una Shortall
Email: una.shortall@ceer-eu.org
Fax +32 2 788 73 50
Tel. +32 2 788 73 30

A detailed description and background of the main issues in the ERGEG Guidelines for Good Practice on Information Management and Transparency in Electricity Markets is contained in the accompanying cover note.