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Educational Package

For many, the power market will seem very complicated. One of the most important problems is to understand how prices are formed and how they are set. Behind all this lies a market for electrical power, a market where you can buy and sell power in the short and long term. Prices are set partly on power exchanges, such as OMIE (day by day and hour by hour) and OMIP (fixing prices for the future) in Spain and Portugal. In addition, contracts are entered into directly between buyer and seller, set through negotiations. The individual end user then buys electrical power from the professional seller on the exchange, usually larger power companies.

Everyone who uses the platform should have a good basis for decision-making. We can offer a separate training package that covers the most basic relationships in the power market. This package has been in use since it was developed by the Nordic power broker SKM and has been used by 200 + energy companies and consumers in dozens of European countries, aimed at their own management, employees and customers.

The Package consists of 9 individual topics and contains 220 individual slides. You can review the introduction topic by loading down. The other 8 topics can be ordered here.

Overview of Content:

The Power Market – Introduction and main principles
Spot market, balancing and future contracts
Supply and demand
The trading organisation
Trading and risk management
Trading strategies
The spot market
Financial contracts and clearing of contracts
Long term trading