Issue: May 2013
COVER STORY
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A small but growing number of companies are using renewable energy power purchase agreements to lock in cheap forward electricity prices. But it may take some time before going green becomes a sound...
EDITOR'S LETTER
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Launched in 2005, the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) was meant to encourage firms to switch towards greener alternatives than burning...
EDITOR'S CHOICE
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Booming shale production has brought US natural gas prices to 10-year lows and dampened market volatility, making life difficult for traders. But with...
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Latest issue - Features
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An abundance of renewables capacity in Germany has caused extreme price movements, pushing volatility and trading activity increasingly towards short...
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The US Federal Energy Regulatory Authority has seen its authority sapped by squabbles over turf – most recently, losing a court battle over an attempt...
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A lack of investment in generation capacity and safety-related nuclear shutdowns left South Korea facing warnings of severe power shortages over the...
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In this article, Carlos Blanco and José Ramón Aragonés review the historical simulation methodology used to estimate value-at-risk and expected tail...
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While many investment banks are having a tough time in commodity markets, Swedish bank SEB is going against the grain by increasing its appetite for...
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Hiemstra to lead new Asian office; EDF Trading hires power traders; Barclays loses head of commodity research; Vitol enters ag commodities; Davies leaves...
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Energy firms frustrated and relieved after eleventh-hour change to Dodd-Frank swap reporting deadline
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