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EU antitrust regulators drop probe into EPEX SPOT on inadequate premises

EU antitrust regulators have actually scrapped an investigation into Parisbased power exchange EPEX SPOT since there was not enough evidence to continue the probe, the European Commission said on Friday.

EPEX SPOT found itself in the EU antitrust crosshairs in 2021 on concerns that it may be obstructing competitors in the intraday power markets in France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

The case was activated by a problem.

After carefully examining the accusations raised in the complaint, the Commission has actually come to the initial conclusion that there are insufficient premises for conducting a further investigation into this complaint, a Commission spokesperson said.

The complainant has 4 weeks to send composed observations on this provisional evaluation.

EPEX AREA, which runs a power exchange for central Western Europe, the United Kingdom and the Nordic countries, cheered the EU decision to drop the case.

EPEX area hopes that the outcome of this case will keep its significance in the context of future power area market legislation, the power exchange said in an email.

(source: Reuters)