ACER confirmed the 11 June workshop as an event on REMIT implementation and energy market surveillance, co-sponsored by the European Commission. The 2024 REMIT revision expanded ACER's cross-border investigatory powers, and those powers activate in the second half of 2026. The workshop will cover data reporting framework updates, suspicious transaction processing, and market manipulation enforcement.
This corrects the prior WATCH FOR, which anticipated the 11 June date as a storage-policy venue. The correction matters: the storage trajectory has no scheduled regulatory checkpoint between now and October. If the 45 GWh/day margin breaks, the policy conversation has no institutional forum to land in. ACER published REMIT Quarterly 44 on 21 May and the first T+10 transaction reporting deadline landed on 12 May , with 204 suspicious transaction reports filed by national regulators in 2025, double the 2024 figure.
For trading desks, the enforcement activation carries operational weight. ACER's expanded cross-border powers mean the agency can now pursue manipulation cases across member state borders. Any position strategy that exploits locational basis (such as the Central European hub premium) or the TTF-NBP convergence will operate under closer scrutiny from H2 2026 onwards.
