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'Boom cycle' for US power prices
With input costs surging and demand growth currently outpacing supply additions in the US power market, analysts are expecting the space to tighten further. David Watkins reports
A new generation of risk
The UK government recently committed to a new generation of nuclear power stations - the first in the UK for 13 years - funded by the private sector. Roderick Bruce examines the financial and regulatory risks facing potential stakeholders
A man with a mission
The future of Russian energy under president-elect Dmitri Medvedev largely depends upon his ability to navigate the country's Byzantine political climate, writes Robert Amsterdam
Geared for growth
Gazprom Marketing & Trading's board of directors expounds on the company's history, its remarkable achievements, rapid growth in just a few short years and its plans for the future
Trading psychology
Psychology is a growing factor inenergy price movements requiringmore intelligent and even biologicallybased analytical systems, findsCatherine Lacoursière
Dark markets
New CFTC commodity regulations will close the Enron Loophole withtrading controls of ‘dark market’ trading, reports Daven Voorhies
Gaining from complexity: MFMC models
The Masterclass series continues with a discussion of a general multifactor,multi-commodity model. By John Breslin, Les Clewlow, CalvinKwok and Chris Strickland
Winning smiles
The winners of the Energy Risk/Risk Commodity Rankings attenda cocktail reception in London
Suppliers fight for green
A shortage of green power in the US has left some states struggling to meet mandatory renewables supply targets. Long-term supply contracts could help producers build new plants, but utilities and competitive suppliers are feuding over who gets to sign…
Market split over Green Exchange
The Green Exchange launched its crusade into the environmental trading markets last month, but it will have a battle on its hands to gain critical liquidity, writes Andrew Holt