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Profile: Spectron's John Evans

John Evans, UK electricity market pioneer and business development director at Spectron Group, discusses the past, present and future of the European energy markets with Roderick Bruce.

E.ON completes 475MW wind farm in US

German utility E.ON has announced the completion of its 457.5 megawatt (MW) Panther Creek wind farm in Texas, making it one of the ten largest wind farms in the United States.

Duke Energy withdraws from Clean Coal coalition

US utility Duke Energy has withdrawn from the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) because of constraints imposed by influential member companies who will not support passing climate change legislation in 2009 or 2010 the company said.

DB liquidates oil ETN

Deutsche Bank will close down one of its exchange-traded oil products amid an investigation by regulators into the need for tighter oversight of energy futures markets.

DOE awards $500m to clean energy projects

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced $502 million would be distributed to clean energy projects in the first round of awards from the stimulus package passed in February.

Financials could face carbon curbs under Senate proposals

Senators could call for curbs on who can participate in the carbon market created under the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES) when it is considered by the Senate after the August recess. It was passed by the House of Representatives on June…

Umbrella coverage

Pauline McCallion investigates the budding opportunities for managing weather risk in the renewable energy sector.

Green shoots

Will the US Department of Energy's stimulus funding provide the financing required by the renewable energy sector?

Flying into a storm

Extreme volatility in oil markets has caused hundreds of millions of dollars in losses on airline fuel hedges. At the same time, burgeoning margin calls have forced some to get creative with collateral agreements. How is the airline industry adapting? By…

Steering out of turbulence

In recent months, Germany's national carrier Lufthansa has faced one of the most challenging operating environments in its history. Its fuel hedging team has played an important role in navigating the firm through turbulent markets, finds Roderick Bruce

Market questions UNG's influence

The US Natural Gas Fund (UNG), an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the prompt-month US natural gas price by buying Nymex futures and Nymex / ICE Henry Hub swaps, has caused controversy by building up a large market position.

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