Electricity Markets A drop in forward pricing was observed across all markets this past week. This downward trajectory is reflective of anticipated long-term warmth anticipated to start in early January.Continue Reading
Electricity Markets Forward markets remained stable over the last week. Cold temperatures were counteracted by modest withdrawal from natural gas storage.Continue Reading
Electricity Markets Volatility in the market continues. Electric markets returned to a more optimal position this week, aided by good storage and warmer weather.Continue Reading
Electricity Markets Slight market movement back up this week. No dramatic volatility in the markets this week as a result of the colder weather.Continue Reading
October 26th, 2022, Rochester, NY – Quicklee’s Convenience Stores, headquartered in Avon, NY has opened three level 3 DC Fast Charge, charging stations for electric vehicles, at their Batavia, Belmont, and Avon Travel Center locations. The charging stations were manufactured by Chargepoint, one of the largest Electric Vehicle (EV) charging and open charging network providers...Continue Reading
Electricity Markets Pricing dropped substantially week over week as the underlying cost of gas tumbled. Winter 22-23 saw the most significant change while outward months heading into next summer and fall remained elevated.Continue Reading
Electricity Markets ISO-NE, PJM and NYISO rebounded to near pricing from two weeks ago despite a strong injection in natural gas storage.Continue Reading
Electricity Markets ISO-NE, PJM and NYISO all saw an increase over the last week. This was due to an increase in the underlying NYMEX and Algonquin basis.Continue Reading
Electricity Markets ISO-NE saw a dip week over week due to a drop in forward winter costs. This is partially due to a drop in the 12 Month forward average cost of the Algonquin basis as natural gas remained flat week over week.Continue Reading
Electricity Markets An increase in natural gas caused a spike in the electric markets. NYISO, ISO-NE and PJM all saw an increase as a reaction to the summer heat.Continue Reading