2020: the year of record low gas prices?

2020: the year of record low gas prices?

Next year looks set to deliver record low gas prices amid a perfect bearish storm of an ongoing supply glut, mild weather, record high storage levels and a possible agreement in the Ukraine-Russia transit deal. Listen to four analysts provide their 2019 highlights, and forecasts for next year. Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief Europe, Montel. Guests: Tor Reier Lilleholt, Head of Analysis, Wattsight, Marcus Ferdinand, Head of EU Power and Carbon Anal...

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Is CO2 a new inflation hedge?

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As economies jolt back from pandemic-led destruction, there are growing concerns about inflation. An influx of speculative activity in the EU carbon market – which has whipsawed CO2 prices to record h...

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Decarbonising EU industry

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The EU’s countdown to net-zero emissions by 2050 will demand significant changes to many industrial sectors and will herald a host of new policy frameworks and tools to spur low-carbon technology acro...

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 Chalk and Cheese

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What a difference a year makes. In 2020 gas prices plunged to record lows, but this year they have rebounded dramatically, surging to multi-year highs on cooler weather, supply concerns and low storag...

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 Chocolate, carbon taxes and record highs

Chocolate, carbon taxes and record highs

Europe's CO2 market continues to break new records, almost daily. Ahead of a flurry of new legislative proposals from Brussels starting in June, key MEP Jytte Guteland highlights what lies ahead for E...

29 Apr 202120min

Offshore wind’s conundrum

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Connecting 300 GW of offshore wind by 2050 will require a fresh configuration of bidding zones, and multilateral cooperation between countries, TSOs and utilities. Onshore, politics often trumps econo...

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Additionality and Cannibalisation

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The Nordic region has huge potential for the further expansion of renewable energy as more and more companies seek to procure new or “additional” green energy.Listen to a discussion on the current tre...

15 Apr 202124min

Mind the Gap

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Germany faces an electricity capacity gap of up to 4 GW in 2023 and 2024 due to the country’s exit from both coal-fired and nuclear power generation. Listen to a discussion on how supply could be cr...

8 Apr 202124min

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