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| Insider trading allegations | 30 Aug 2024 | 00:24:39 | |
A Montel News investigation has aired claims of insider trading in Germany’s power market. Signals received by some to help balance the grid are allegedly being used to front-run prices for same-day delivery. We’ve spoken to traders who claim this is an open secret worth millions of euros. Listen to a discussion with the reporter who broke the story.
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| Guarantees of origin: Green or greenwashing? | 23 Aug 2024 | 00:30:56 | |
The guarantees of origin (GO) market is complex and opaque. Listen to a discussion that unpicks the complexity, simplifies the jargon and lays bare the controversies in the market. With big tech looking to source more and more green energy, how can the market – projected to be worth EUR 4bn by 2030 – increase its credibility and boost liquidity? And why has Norway ruled out an exit from the GO market? | |||
| Flexing French nuclear | 17 May 2024 | 00:30:14 | |
What a difference a couple of years makes. As France returns to a position of net power exporter, it appears to have moved on from the supply woes of 2022. But booming solar generation, a plethora of negative prices in France and its neighbours have weighed on wholesale electricity prices and raised doubts about the financing of new nuclear plants and renewables. Listen to a discussion on the flexible operation of nuclear plants in combination with solar and wind generation. Could France be heading for a glut of power production? Guests: Yves Le Thieis, Vice President, Compass Lexecon | |||
| Turbine tug of war | 04 Aug 2022 | 00:27:50 | |
Concerns over energy supply for the coming months are mounting as gas flows from Russia to Germany through the vital Nord Stream 1 pipeline have dwindled to 20% of capacity. Market participants fear that deliveries could be cut completely, due to an ongoing spat between the two countries over the turbine necessary to pump the gas. Listen to a discussion with a Ukraine-based expert on the likelihood of a full cut to flows and the potential implications for European industry and households. | |||
| Green shoots may light up gloom | 30 Jun 2022 | 00:29:15 | |
In the last episode before a summer break, we round up the past six months and delve into the key drivers for the remainder of the year. Gas will continue to be the pressing issue, with a squeeze on supply likely to remain the single most important issue for 2022 and 2023. Listen to a discussion on why Nordic firms will be praying for rain and the urgency to solve permitting bottlenecks for green energy across Europe. And much, much, more. Guests: | |||
| Russian flow roulette | 24 Jun 2022 | 00:25:27 | |
Can we expect a total reduction in gas flows to Europe over the coming weeks? Will the Nord Stream 1 pipeline stay offline after annual maintenance in July? These are the key issues facing countries across Europe in the week to come, as a trickle in gas deliveries could deepen the continent’s energy, possibly causing prices to spike still further. Listen to discussion on the outlook for the coming winter and the options available for market participants and policy makers. Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, Montel | |||
| Gas cut or glut? | 16 Jun 2022 | 00:27:22 | |
The war in Ukraine continues wreaking death and destruction, with hopes of a lasting ceasefire looking unlikely. The conflict also continues to cast a shadow on Europe’s energy market as the bloc looks to wean off its dependency on Russian gas. Listen to a discussion on whether Moscow’s new game plan could be to saturate the market with a view to price out alternative supplies, particularly from the US.
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| REPowerEU: “Killing two birds with one stone?” | 08 Jun 2022 | 00:23:28 | |
The European Commission’s recent RepowerEU package seeks to hastily end the continent’s dependency on Russian gas as well as accelerate the expansion of renewables and green gases. Listen to a discussion on the long, expensive road ahead, and why not everyone welcomes plans to boost the region’s gas infrastructure. Will the new measures ease the permitting logjam for green energy or could a more targeted approach work better?
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| Nordic power squeeze | 03 Jun 2022 | 00:28:03 | |
In a tale of two regions, southern Norway will continue to experience very high wholesale prices while they will be much lower in northern parts of the country and Sweden, for a long while yet. Listen to a discussion on the market outlook in the Nordics amid the wider energy crisis, Finland’s power squeeze, and why companies are deserting the forward market. In addition, what’s the likelihood of a supply crunch in the coming winter? Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, Montel Guests: | |||
| Poland’s blessing in disguise | 26 May 2022 | 00:33:04 | |
Russia’s turning off the gas taps to Poland – along with Bulgaria and more recently Finland – has created an opportunity for one of Europe’s biggest producers of fossil fuels to switch to more renewables like wind and solar. Listen to a discussion on how Russia’s war in Ukraine has spurred Warsaw to speed up its green transition, even if it means a brief pick-up in coal-burn to keep the lights on. | |||
| Macron’s nuclear push | 19 May 2022 | 00:24:36 | |
This week French president Emmanuel Macron announced a new prime minister – with other key energy portfolios still to be put in place. The latest pod discusses corrosion at several of the country’s nuclear plants, expected output over the crucial winter period and the expansion of solar power. We also examine whether Macron’s plan to build up to 14 new reactors is realistic without a restructuring of EDF.
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| Keeping out the CO2 speculators | 12 May 2022 | 00:45:40 | |
European carbon prices have been sidelined by the debate around sanctions on gas, coal, and oil from Russia. However, EUA prices have seen huge volatility, with price swings of up to EUR 8 a day. Listen to a discussion on the price drivers over the short and medium-term, and why EUR 100/t would be unsustainable. In addition, what is the likelihood of excluding financial entities, or speculators from the market? | |||
| Russia’s ruble stand-off | 05 May 2022 | 00:25:00 | |
Russia’s halt in gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria for their refusal to pay in rubles has the energy market guessing who might be next. It is still unclear whether customers agreeing to the Kremlin’s new terms is a breach in EU sanctions, even without an outright embargo on gas imports. Listen to a discussion on the apparent weaponization of gas, and what a further stop in Russian flows could do to European industry and wholesale prices. Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, Montel | |||
| Europe leads renewables boom | 10 May 2024 | 00:29:00 | |
Europe is the frontrunner in the global renewables boom, as wind and solar have become the fastest growing electricity sources in history. Listen to a discussion on why the massive growth in capacity is set to continue this year, while coal and gas generation set to fall further. However, there are headwinds. Curtailments and public acceptance are obstacles that the industry and policy makers need to address, while negative prices may be a concern to some they should provide incentives for innovation in storage and flexibility. | |||
| Policy meddling may curb Italy’s green boost | 28 Apr 2022 | 00:30:04 | |
Italy lags behind many countries in harnessing its renewables potential, with the country’s energy transition hampered by cumbersome permitting rules. While that could be about to change due to government reform, other interventions such as taxes on green generators’ windfall profits may scare off investors. Listen to a discussion on the outlook for renewable energy in the country amid a scramble to replace Russian gas.
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| UK fails to fix energy crisis | 21 Apr 2022 | 00:27:42 | |
In early April the UK announced ambitious plans to wean itself off non-domestic energy sources. Are plans to install 17 GW of nuclear capacity over the coming decades realistic? Who will build a new fleet of reactors, and more importantly, where will the cash come from? Listen to a discussion about why the government’s policy will fail to fix an energy crisis that threatens to plunge huge swathes of the country into energy poverty.
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| Contractual uncertainties | 13 Apr 2022 | 00:27:43 | |
Russia is trying to force companies to pay for its gas in rubles, while the EU has still not decided to implement full energy sanctions amid opposition from some member states. Listen to a discussion on the legal issues for European firms surrounding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the implications of a cut from either side. We also look at the current status of Nord Stream 2 and potential loopholes in the regulatory framework. Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, Montel | |||
| Putin’s energy gambit | 08 Apr 2022 | 00:29:28 | |
The EU is considering energy sanctions on Russia amid reports of atrocities in its ongoing war in Ukraine but many countries fear the consequences of such measures on the economies of the 27-nation bloc. These potential measures comeo against the backdrop of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s posturing. Is Moscow’s short-term to aim to starve Europe of energy? And could oil and gas prices spike further in the weeks and months ahead? | |||
| EU’s energy conflict | 31 Mar 2022 | 00:22:19 | |
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ensuing Western sanctions have roiled European energy markets. EU nations are scrambling to find alternatives to Russian supplies, while Moscow is demanding payments be made in rubles. Who will win this energy conflict?
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| Tackling the energy crisis | 24 Mar 2022 | 00:29:10 | |
This week we focus on how Norway and Germany are coping with the energy crisis exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. While Oslo is subsidising household energy use, Berlin is reaching far and wide for alternatives to Russian gas.
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| Total’s Russian tangle | 17 Mar 2022 | 00:24:34 | |
Many energy firms have been rapidly cutting ties with Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. This week’s episode focuses on the deep ties French oil and gas major has with Moscow, its feud with the US and why a “Rexit” may be very difficult and very costly, for the company.
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| Choppy times for carbon | 10 Mar 2022 | 00:22:21 | |
Carbon market participants should brace themselves for more price volatility in the week to come - have we reached the bottom at EUR 55/t, or could prices climb to EUR 100/t?
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| No end in sight to energy crisis | 03 Mar 2022 | 00:28:46 | |
The energy crisis that has engulfed Europe for months is set to continue well into 2023 amid the ongoing war in Ukraine and the concerns over gas and coal supplies from Russia. Will either side cut gas flows, or can Europe source alternative fossil fuels?
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| Ukraine crisis: A merit order of torture? | 24 Feb 2022 | 00:18:09 | |
As Russian troops pour into Ukraine, we recorded a special episode looking into the implications for Europe’s wholesale energy markets. As we go to press, piped gas continues to flow from Russia, but what are the chances of a supply curtailment? Europe needs to find alternatives and make some hard decisions, in what our guest calls a “merit order of torture”.
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| Choppy carbon prices | 03 May 2024 | 00:29:46 | |
European carbon prices have rebounded from two-year lows in February to trade around EUR 70/t. One of the main drivers for the CO2 market has so far been gas. Listen to a discussion with Ingvild Sorhus from Veytabout the other drivers influencing prices and why a return to EUR 100/t is possible as a shortage looms from 2026. Host: Snjólfur Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, Montel | |||
| GO bull run? | 24 Feb 2022 | 00:26:14 | |
The prices of European guarantees of origin have soared in recent weeks amid robust demand, strong commodity markets and low hydro levels in the Nordic region.
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| Bursting the hydrogen bubble | 17 Feb 2022 | 00:28:29 | |
Hardly a week goes past without a company announcing ambitious plans to produce green hydrogen. But are these projects realistic?
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| No plan B for France | 10 Feb 2022 | 00:27:18 | |
After we recorded this episode, French President Macron announced plans to build up to 14 reactors by 2050. But earlier in the week, EDF announced that it would cut its available 2022 nuclear output by about 5% to between 295 and 315 TWh, a record low.
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| Ukraine crisis stokes gas supply fears | 03 Feb 2022 | 00:24:57 | |
Continued tension between Ukraine and Russia has supported European wholesale prices, which remain at historically high levels.
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| Energy Transition wobble | 27 Jan 2022 | 00:23:43 | |
The consequences of energy price spikes and massive wholesale market volatility have not only hit the pockets of households and the balance sheets of industrial firms, but have also slowed the pace of deals for power purchase agreements (PPAs). Will the energy crisis and the threat of regulatory intervention cause the expansion of renewables to wobble?
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| Nordic energy crisis overblown? | 20 Jan 2022 | 00:26:23 | |
The Nordic region has not escaped the unprecedented energy price levels seen elsewhere, but according to this week’s guests, remains competitive compared to other parts of Europe and the world.
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| The Russia question | 13 Jan 2022 | 00:26:12 | |
European wholesale gas prices have softened in recent days on forecasts of mild weather and the prospects of LNG imports but they are set to remain at historic highs for many weeks to come.
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| Tip of the Eisberg | 06 Jan 2022 | 00:26:15 | |
Some German energy retailers went under last year, but many more could follow suit in 2022 as the consequences of soaring prices and poor hedging strategies become clear.
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| Will energy’s wild ride carry on? | 16 Dec 2021 | 00:31:29 | |
Carbon prices have tripled, gas markets have soared, Europe is burning through its coal stocks but at the same time the demand for green energy procurement has never been higher.
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| Zombies and market reform | 09 Dec 2021 | 00:25:11 | |
The collapse of dozens of UK energy retailers amid a spike in wholesale prices suggests too many were operating with just enough money to cover their expenses. Or does it reflect a failure of market design or of government policy?
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| The Trump hand grenade | 26 Apr 2024 | 00:27:34 | |
The global gas market faces turmoil and increased price volatility should Donald Trump return to the white house. Listen to a discussion why a Trump victory in November will be “like dropping a hand grenade on the energy markets”, the implications of Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian gas infrastructure and Putin’s shadow fleet of LNG vessels. And will Iran close the Strait of Hormuz? Guests: Tobias Federico, Director, Montel Analytics; Wayne Bryan, Director European Gas Research, LSEG. | |||
| Nord Stream 2 certification woes | 02 Dec 2021 | 00:28:03 | |
This week’s pod discusses the contested Nord Stream 2 pipeline following the temporary suspension of certification by the German regulator.
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| CO2 soars on price floor plan | 25 Nov 2021 | 00:21:11 | |
This week we return to the European carbon market, where prices have soared following plans by the new German government to introduce a CO2 price floor. Listen to a discussion on the key market drivers and the outlook for the coming months. Could prices hit EUR 100/t by the end of the year or are they more likely to correct down?
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| Global CO2 markets after COP26 | 18 Nov 2021 | 00:23:11 | |
This week our attention turns to COP26 that ended last weekend in Glasgow. Was there a gulf between the technical jargon used by the conference participants and wider the global climate crisis affecting many parts of the world?
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| Norway’s proposed GO exit | 11 Nov 2021 | 00:26:58 | |
This week we focus on Europe’s Guarantee of Origin (GO) market and discuss Norway’s plans to exit the system. What form could such a GO Nexit take and how will the country be able to attract new industry wishing to source green electricity?
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| Regulating the energy crisis | 04 Nov 2021 | 00:22:32 | |
This week we speak to a regulator, a first for the pod, about how the French watchdog has dealt with the country’s energy crisis. Will more French suppliers go under, and what, if anything can be done to shield industry from very high prices?
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| The Spanish intervention | 28 Oct 2021 | 00:24:55 | |
Spanish measures to reform energy markets and the EU ETS are an attempt to shield households and industry from high prices, but the intervention may scare away investment and slow the growth of PPAs.
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| Poland’s capacity crunch | 21 Oct 2021 | 00:23:50 | |
Poland may be one of the last bastions of coal in Europe but exponential growth in solar capacity has propelled it to a top five ranking on the continent.
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| Beyond speed dating | 14 Oct 2021 | 00:18:29 | |
Germany’s coalition partners have moved beyond speed dating and are now starting to thrash out the details of an agreement to form a new government.
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| Putin intervenes | 07 Oct 2021 | 00:26:20 | |
UK and continental European gas prices plunged from record highs following comments by Vladimir Putin saying Russia was prepared to increase gas supply to Europe. Listen to a discussion on current price dynamics, calls for market intervention and black box trading.
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| Calls to curb surging energy prices | 30 Sep 2021 | 00:32:11 | |
Europe’s energy-intensive sectors are already facing spiralling costs ahead of the winter demand season. In this week’s pod, listen to a discussion on the consequences of soaring wholesale electricity prices for the non-ferrous metals sector and why some firms are calling for market intervention. Also, hear a critical view of the guarantees of origin market.
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| Acer steps up | 19 Apr 2024 | 00:29:37 | |
EU regulatory agency Acer is taking on new tasks and challenges. Listen to a discussion on the complexities of supervising increasingly automated and interconnected markets, the expansion of the Remit framework, the regulatory body’s new investigatory powers and how it handles huge amounts of data. In addition, what plans does Acer have to improve its brand recognition in parts of Europe where its role has been misunderstood? Host: Snjólfur Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, Montel | |||
| Can Berlin deliver by Christmas? | 28 Sep 2021 | 00:22:55 | |
We follow up Friday’s preview with a discussion of the results of Sunday’s elections in Germany and the role the Green party could play in shaping the country’s energy policy. Will the fiscally prudent FDP be able to strike a deal with the Greens over financing a green shift, and could a new government be in place by Christmas?
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| Traffic light or Jamaica for Germany? | 23 Sep 2021 | 00:24:13 | |
A few days before Germany goes to the polls, several government scenarios are still in play. Will the country see a traffic light, a Jamaica or a red-red-green coalition? And what could that mean for the country’s energy policy? Listen to a discussion on potential outcomes.
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| Turkey turning green? | 16 Sep 2021 | 00:18:31 | |
This week’s pod turns to Turkey. While the country’s phenomenal economic growth has slowed in recent years, it still has grand ambitions to lessen its dependence on imported fossil fuels by expanding renewables. Listen to a discussion on the challenges and opportunities ahead for Turkey’s energy sector.
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