Germany's Federal Cartel Office investigates

12 January 2005



Germans bureaucrats try to trap the big four, but it looks like a lost cause.

Germany's Federal Cartel Office is investigating Vattenfall, RWE, E.On and EnBW on their pricing methodology for power prices. The specifics of the investigation are not yet clear, but it appears that lobbying by large users that the companies were not including the benefit of the value of the emissions allowances they were given is the crux of the argument.

It is difficult to argue that companies should value allowances differently to those seen in the market. As every trader knows if it costs you 2p to produce something and the market bid price is £400 why would you sell it at cost. Not surprisngly when you have accounting rules, and various incentives to value products off a market, it seems crazy to try and demolish this theory.

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Dash for Gas - Pembroke and Isle of Grain  

15 January 2005


Power plants move down merit order.  read more...

Winter 05 goes to Pamplona  

25 January 2005


Winter 05 continues its bull run, hitting a two month high of £37.10.  read more...

Nukes under pressure in France  

28 January 2005


French auditors question decomissioning costs  read more...

Power prices remain strong  

31 January 2005


Oil off power remains strong  read more...


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