Vattenfall to cut hedging in its newly-greened portfolio

Published 14:08 on October 27, 2016  /  Last updated at 14:08 on October 27, 2016  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Sweden-owned utility Vattenfall is to cut back on its hedging of forward electricity sales because its recent sale of German lignite assets has helped secure a more stable financial position, the company said in quarterly results on Thursday.
Sweden-owned utility Vattenfall is to cut back on its hedging of forward electricity sales because its recent sale of German lignite assets has helped secure a more stable financial position, the company said in quarterly results on Thursday.


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