Energy Risk
Nuclear launch at Tullett Prebon
Inter-dealer and energy broker Tullett Prebon has launched a nuclear fuel derivatives desk, adding to its presence in the power, gas, oil, coal and emissions markets.
Nymex partners Ardour for alternative energy index futures and options
The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) has signed an agreement with Ardour Global Indexes, a developer of benchmark indexes for the global alternative energy industry, to introduce alternative energy index futures and options contracts.
War of words escalates in Cbot battle
A week after IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) announced its audacious $10 billion attempt to prise the Chicago Board of Trade from their grip, Chicago Mercantile Exchange executives gathered in Chicago to pour scorn on the proposal.
Juice Energy secures investment
Recently formed US power retailer Juice Energy has announced that it has secured significant capital commitments from a high-calibre group of investors.
First cleared Belgian OTC power trade
The first cleared over-the-counter Belgian electricity trade was concluded this morning, brokered by energy broker Spectron
ICE proposes $10 billion merger with CBOT
The IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) has made a proposal to the Chicago Board of Trade to combine the two companies in a stock-for-stock transaction that would create the world’s most comprehensive derivatives exchange, ICE announced today.
AIG Financial Products launches partnership with Tenaska
AIG Financial Products, a member company of American International Group (AIG), has signed an agreement to purchase a 50% partnership interest in Tenaska Energy’s natural gas marketing companies Tenaska Marketing Ventures, Tenaska Marketing Canada, and…
First post-2012 EUA trade brokered
Emissions broker Evolution Markets has brokered the first trade of European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) emissions allowances (EUAs) for delivery post-2012
Powernext to launch spot contract for CERs
French energy exchange Powernext and financial institution Caisse des Dépôts are working together to launch the first exchange-traded spot contract for certified emissions reduction (CER) credits
Point Carbon survey shows EU ETS ‘significantly’ reducing emissions
Global carbon markets in 2006 saw transactions of 1.6 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO 2 e) worth €22.5 billion, according to environmental market analyst and information provider Point Carbon, who has just completed a survey of the carbon…
CO2e.com and Cantor Environmental Brokerage join forces
Carbon broker CO2e.com and Cantor Environmental Brokerage announced today that they are joining forces to create CantorCO2e
Exclusive – Gore calls for 2010 climate change treaty
Former US vice-president, Al Gore, today called for a new climate change treaty, which would bring the US and China on board, to come into force at the start of 2010
RWE npower plans £1bn clean coal power station in UK
RWE npower today set out plans for a 1,600 megawatt (MW) clean coal power station to replace its existing coal-fired station in Tilbury, Essex, UK
Constellation Energy to acquire Progress contracts
Constellation Energy is to acquire power and gas contracts from Progress Ventures, a subsidiary of North Carolina-based Progress Energy.
CME to launch new weather derivatives
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is to expand its range of weather derivatives with the launch of its Weekly Weather Index futures and options, beginning April 2.
ICE announces new futures timeline
IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) has announced it will launch electronically traded New York Board of Trade (Nybot) financial futures contracts in April.
Electricity-backed security: concepts and measures
John Jiang and Hanjie Chen propose a generic concept ofelectricity-backed security, which provides an additionalfunding method to utilities with poorer credit ratings,and a new asset class to investors
DME receives approvals from Singapore, Japan regulators
The Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) has received its first approvals from overseas regulators in Singapore and Japan, ahead of its launch in May.
A dangerous precedent
European power market participants are up in arms over a draft law in Germany which, if passed, could devastate liquidity both in Germany and beyond by allowing the German Cartel Office to force some suppliers to price their power on a cost basis. Oliver…
Jeffrey Sprecher
IntercontinentalExchange's JEFFREY SPRECHER talks to Roderick Bruce about the inspirations and motivations that have driven him to the top of the energy trading business
Powering debate
Concerns about energy supply security and climate change are causing a nuclear power renaissance in Europe. However, despite changing attitudes, the regulatory, political and financial barriers to nuclear new-build remain significant, finds Roderick Bruce
Staging a comeback
A change in public perception, energy supply concerns and green issues are all driving a nuclear power revival in the US. Technological advances, financial incentives and licence standardisation look set to smooth the process of new build, finds Neil O…
When M&As fail
US M&A activity plummeted in 2006, leading to fears that much-needed – but capital-intensive – infrastructure plans could be put on hold. Merging with infrastructure funds instead of private equity may be an easier way for utilities to jump some…
Can coal deliver?
US coal supply needs to increase by around 8% in the next five years to meet projected demand. For that to happen, huge investment is needed and prices are likely to rise, finds a Global Energy Decisions study