Australian power market attracts raft of new investors

Australian power is becoming a hot topic of conversation among hedge funds and international investment banks in the energy trading area. Katie Holliday reports on what’s causing all the interest

electricity-pylons

Australia's capacity for electricity trading is often overlooked on the international energy stage. But the country's electricity market has been developing rapidly, both in terms of liquidity and breadth of participation. Market analysts say that as sophisticated traders continue to flock to Australian electricity trading platforms, the Australian power market could realise its potential to become a highly liquid and imaginative market.

The set-up of the Australian spot market for electricity

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