Weather could be bigger driver of EU carbon prices as utility behaviour shifts

Published 17:44 on May 27, 2016  /  Last updated at 17:44 on May 27, 2016  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Fluctuations in the weather may have a bigger effect on EU carbon prices as utilities move towards shorter-term hedging strategies, participants in the bloc’s ETS said.
Fluctuations in the weather may have a bigger effect on EU carbon prices as utilities move towards shorter-term hedging strategies, participants in the bloc’s ETS said.


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