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Forecast Future Developments in the Traded Price of Gas and Power in Order to Successfully Take Advantage of Arbitrage Opportunities
Business Wire, April 17, 2008
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89107) has announced the addition of Datamonitor's new report: Monthly Price Brief - A Review of European Gas and Power Price Trends: January 2008 to their offering.
The growing role of wholesale traded energy markets across Europe creates a greater need for players throughout the value chain to be aware of the latest market movements and developments. From the wellhead or power station gate to the end-user, volatility in the spot and forward price of power and gas is creating an increasingly challenging environment for all market participants.
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* An examination of the wholesale gas price trends in Europes three key markets - the UK NBP, the Zeebrugge Hub and the Dutch TTF.
* An assessment of traded power prices in the UK, Belgian, Dutch, German and French wholesale power markets.
* Insight and analysis into the impact of wholesale markets on the wholesale / retail price interface.
Highlights of this title
Competition is a key factor in delivering lower household bills.
European power markets stayed bullish as 2007 ended on a high.
Gas prices showed bullish persistence, edging higher across Europe.
Key reasons to purchase this title
* Establish the current level of wholesale and retail energy prices and the fundamental drivers behind movements in the traded value of gas and power
* Understand how wholesale pricing impacts different facets of the value chain, identifying the potential to limit risk through hedging strategies
* Forecast future developments in the traded price of gas and power in order to successfully take advantage of arbitrage opportunities
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89107
Source: Datamonitor
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