(Bloomberg) -- Electricity trading on Germany's power
exchange gained 32 percent in May from a month earlier, according
to European Energy Exchange AG, the market operator.
Traders bought and sold orders for 110.9 terawatt-hours of
electricity in the month, compared with 84.2 terawatt-hours in
April, EEX said in an e-mailed statement today, without
specifying a reason for the gain.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
exchange gained 32 percent in May from a month earlier, according
to European Energy Exchange AG, the market operator.
Traders bought and sold orders for 110.9 terawatt-hours of
electricity in the month, compared with 84.2 terawatt-hours in
April, EEX said in an e-mailed statement today, without
specifying a reason for the gain.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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