Ofgem is consulting on commitments offered by EPEX and its parent EEX after an investigation was opened into the power exchange company under the Competition Act.
Ofgem launched the investigation in December 2018 into whether EPEX had abused a dominant position by failing to take the steps required to enable rival Nord Pool to participate in certain electricity trading auctions between the Great Britain and Irish energy markets.
EPEX’s actions in preventing Nord Pool from entering the market are likely to have distorted competition. Any such distortion has the potential to lead to an increase in fees or a reduction in service or choice for customers using the power exchange and ultimately worse outcomes for energy consumers.
As a result of the investigation, EPEX has committed to taking the steps required of it to enable Nord Pool - EPEX’s main competitor in Great Britain - to participate in these auctions and also to carry out an internal review of its competition law training.
Ofgem is minded to close the investigation with the acceptance of commitments. The commitments address Ofgem’s concerns and should ensure that Nord Pool is able to access the auctions by 23 July 2019.
Ofgem will consider any comments raised in the public consultation prior to determining whether to accept the commitments.
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