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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Energy Market Risk Analysis – mid June 2012

October ’12 Annual dips below £47 October ’12 Annual, the key benchmark price for end-users, has slipped below £47/MWh over the last few days – its lowest level since April 2010 – although it is down little more than 50 pence since the start of this month. Short-term prices have …
Energy Market Risk Analysis – early June 2012

Annuals hit 25-month low The price downtrend seen in the first half of May continued briefly into the second half of the month, with UK Power Annuals falling to their lowest level since April 2010. But then the downwards momentum stopped. And for the last fortnight prices have been bouncing …