Exchange of the Year: European Energy Exchange

The European Energy Exchange (EEX) has won Energy Risk’s Exchange of the Year award for a successful year in which it has grown its European natural gas market share and initiated policies that anticipate, rather than react to, changing market conditions and regulatory regimes, such as the growing need for market data transparency

Energy Risk Awards 2012
Energy Risk Awards 2012

EEX’s spot market volume increased by 54% in 2011 versus 2010, while its derivatives market grew 11% over the same period. The Leipzig-based exchange successfully established higher trading volumes within the German Gaspool and NetConnect Germany markets, and it has reached a substantial market share in the Dutch TTF spot market area. EEX’s clearing house, European Commodity Clearing (ECC), has also recently launched the UK National Balancing Point as a clearing product. 

At the heart of EEX’s

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