Energy users to join Italian power exchange by 2005

Energy consumers are now expected to start trading on the Italian wholesale power exchange by the start of 2005, said Paolo Ghislandi, secretary-general of Aiget, the Milan-based Italian association of energy traders and suppliers.

The previous target date for energy users to join the Rome-based exchange had been Autumn 2004, after numerous delays both for energy users and for the new power market in general. The exchange opened for business to energy producers on April 1.

Aiget is trying to ensure its members’ concerns are taken into consideration for the newly proposed electricity interconnection capacity rules. These rules govern the allocation of the available interconnection capacity between Italy and its

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