Webinar – Taking Your Supply Chain to Net Zero – A Game Changer for Global Manufacturers

CDP estimates that supply chains account for an average of three-quarters of a company’s emissions (classed as Scope 3), so tackling them is essential to manufacturers reaching net zero

Webinar – Power Market Updates from EDF

James Chaplin – one of EDF’s energy traders, explains the latest developments in the UK power market and the outlook for prices

Webinar – Power Market Updates from EDF

James Chaplin, one of EDF’s energy traders, explains the latest developments in the UK power market and the outlook for prices

What’s impacting the current energy prices in the power markets?

Wholesale gas and power markets have continued to trade in erratic fashion over the past few months, as market participants grappled with supply risks for this winter.

What’s driven market prices in recent months?

Market volatility has continued over the past 3 months, with growing concerns over Russian gas supply and French nuclear availability this winter stoking further uncertainty.

Webinar: Managing risk in the energy transition | How I&C can access a CapEx free battery

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What’s driving high energy prices so far in 2022?

European energy prices have seen sharp swings through this winter, surging to new highs on several occasions since October.

What’s sent energy prices soaring to unprecedented levels recently?

European energy prices have soared to unprecedented levels over the past few months, with gas and power supply concerns continually adding risk premium to the market. 

Webinar: Energising your business’ journey to decarbonisation

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Gas market volatility – EDF’s James Chaplin explains what’s affecting the UK Power Market

2021 has bought extreme price movements across commodity markets, with current power market volatility at the highest for at least 13 years.  The winter 2021 power price reached down to £42/MWh in March 2020, however recently touched a high of £118/MWh.