Bart Vereecke is currently the Acting Head of Department for Market Information and Transparency at the European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators in Ljubljana. Prior to this, Bart held various roles at McKinsey & Company, focusing on energy strategy and regulatory management in Europe and emerging markets. Bart also has experience working at the Belgian Foreign Trade Board and the National Bank of Belgium. Bart holds a Master's degree in Applied Economics from the University of Antwerp and a certificate in Global Ecology and Wildlife Conservation from the University of Leicester, graduating with distinction.
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EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER)
ACER, the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators, contributes to Europe’s broader energy objectives, including the transitioning of the energy system at lower cost, by: • Developing competitive, integrated energy markets across the EU via common rules and approaches, thereby enabling reliable and secure energy supply at lower cost • Contributing to efficient trans-European energy infrastructure and networks, enabling energy to move across borders, thus enabling energy choices at lower cost and furthering the integration e.g. of renewables • Monitoring the well-functioning and transparency of energy markets, deterring market manipulation and abusive behaviour.