Vattenfall completes transfer of lignite hedging book to EPH

Published 15:18 on July 21, 2016  /  Last updated at 15:18 on July 21, 2016  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

Utility Vattenfall has completed the transfer of the large EU carbon allowance portfolio associated with its German lignite operations to new owner EPH, ending the risk of any market volatility over a hedging book thought to amount to around 8% of last year’s total ETS emissions.
Utility Vattenfall has completed the transfer of the large EU carbon allowance portfolio associated with its German lignite operations to new owner EPH, ending the risk of any market volatility over a hedging book thought to amount to around 8% of last year’s total ETS emissions.


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