EEX Group today reports its November volumes including the following highlights:
Power
- Spot Intraday markets operated by EPEX SPOT up 17% y-o-y to 11.1 TWh with Nordic markets reporting a new high to 428.9 GWh (previous record in July 2020: 346.5 GWh).
- Both Swiss and Greek Power Futures reported triple-digit growth to 1.7 TWh and 1.4 TWh respectively, while Austrian Power Futures hit a new record with 6.2 TWh traded (previous record in December 2019: 4.6 TWh).
- Japanese Power Derivatives achieved a volume of 554.1 GWh (+269%).
- US Power Derivatives recorded 247.3 TWh, increasing by 142% compared to the same period last year.
Natural Gas
- European Natural Gas Spot markets reached a new high of 188.9 TWh (previous record in October 2021:178.5 TWh).
- Record month for the Dutch TTF (+74% to 85.9 TWh) and the Austrian CEGH (+70% to 12.9 TWh)
- German THE hub recorded a 50% increase to 55.0 TWh
- European Natural Gas Derivatives markets rose by 39% to 115.8 TWh driven by the Austrian CEGH (12.1 TWh), the German THE (9.9 TWh) and the French PEG (7.2 TWh), all reporting triple-digit growth.
- Strong volumes for the Dutch TTF reaching 80.5 TWh (+16%)
- New record for the Spanish PVB with 4.3 TWh traded (previous record in October 2021: 4.2 TWh)
- US Gas Derivatives set a new record of 81.8 TWh (previous record in June 2020: 8.1 TWh).
Environmentals
- Strong performance for Environmental markets in Europe reaching a total volume of 296,748,359 tonnes of CO2 (+71% y-o-y) driven by both the Spot (+131%) and Derivatives (+19%) markets.
- The German national Emissions Trading Scheme reported 133,735,859 tonnes of CO2.
- US Environmental Markets doubled to a total volume of 23,522 contracts traded.
Dry Freight
- Dry Freight Futures further achieved a 12% increase with a total traded volume of 68,050 lots.
Agricultural products
- EEX Agricultural products up 25% y-o-y to 4,720 contracts, driven by both the Processing Potatoe Futures (+25%) and Dairy Futures (+24%) markets.
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