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EEX and Powernext's agreement to share their electricity spot and derivatives markets represents groundbreaking Franco-German energy market co-operation. The CEOs of both exchanges talk to Roderick Bruce about the challenges involved and what the merged entity will offer

While the vision of a single, competitive energy market for the European Union remains a long way off being realised, significant progress towards electricity market integration is being made.

The successful 2006 trilateral coupling (TLC) of the French, Belgian and Dutch power markets sparked the currently ongoing initiative to create the Central and Western European (CWE) market coupling between

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