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"Unfair practices on the wholesale energy markets affect price levels so that they are unable to do their job of sending a clear signal to power stations, households and enterprises regarding the optimum use of energy, allowing sensible investments in the energy infrastructure and promoting efficient use of energy. Instead these practices can lead to excessive price volatility and energy price increases for end-users and weaken investor confidence in energy infrastructure projects. Transparency on the energy markets is a necessary prerequisite if the EU energy market, which is expected to be a major contribution for consumers, is to be further integrated. For this reason, REMIT operates as a key instrument for achieving the European Council’s target of completing the internal energy market by 2014. In order to prevent further liberalisation of the energy markets, this regulation should not apply to very small market operators, that is, to transactions below a certain volume. This would mean new market players would not face excessive obstacles when entering the energy market. Market players who have resources below a certain level would not be required to notify their transactions or have to meet the licensing requirements ( rule). The directive would increase transparency, integrity and stability on the wholesale energy market. Citizens have the right to know how public funds are allocated and spent, and to what effect. For this reason the EU institutions must apply these rules to the way institutions and policies are operated and how they are funded at all levels."@en1
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