20-11-2014
PAYMENT TIMEFRAMES ON THE DAY-AHEAD MARKET (MGP), THE INTRA-DAY MARKET (MI) AND THE OTC REGISTRATION PLATFORM (PCE) AND LISTING OF NEW PRODUCTS ON THE ELECTRICITY MARKET -
With its Consultation Document 04/2014, GME opened a public consultation among market participants
inter alia about two proposed transitional solutions, alternative between them, to manage the misalignment of the payment timeframes existing between the Italian market and the one of neighbouring countries. With this Consultation Document, GME is launching a consultation among market participants about a proposed final solution, to be hopefully implemented from 2016 on, with a view to completing the process of integration between the Italian electricity market and the other European energy markets, in lieu of the solution to be adopted in the transitional period.
Under the final solution proposed and described in this Consultation Document, the change of the payment timeframes on the MGP, MI and PCE (from the current M+2 to the proposed D+7) will also be associated with the introduction of a new segment into the Electricity Market, where to trade daily base-load and peak-load products; the payment timeframes for these products would be maintained within M+2, considering that not all market participants might be in the position to manage payments within the D+7 timeframe.
Interested parties are invited to send in their comments about the operational procedures described in this document and, in particular, their answers to questions from S.1 to S.5.
Please send your comments in writing to GME’s Institutional Relations & Communication (“
Relazioni Istituzionali e Comunicazione”) by
10 December at the latest (end date of the consultation) in one of the following ways:
by e-mail to: info@mercatoelettrico.org
by fax to: +39 06 8012-4519
by mail to: Gestore dei mercati energetici S.p.A.
Largo Giuseppe Tartini, 3/4
00198 – Rome (Italy)
If you want us to keep all or part of your comments confidential, please specify which parts of your document are to be kept confidential.
Download Consultation Document 7/2014