EnBW curbs forward hedging amid thinner margins

Published 13:01 on March 29, 2017  /  Last updated at 13:01 on March 29, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

German utility EnBW has scaled back its hedging rates over the past year while selling slightly less electricity, blaming thinner margins for producing power in what was a mixed hedging period for Europe’s biggest utilities.
German utility EnBW has scaled back its hedging rates over the past year while selling slightly less electricity, blaming thinner margins for producing power in what was a mixed hedging period for Europe’s biggest utilities.


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