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available but not needed capacity

Energy; Energy trade

Net capability of main generating units that are operable, but not considered necessary to carry load and cannot be connected to load within 30 minutes.

fissile material

Energy; Energy trade

Any element containing an isotope with nuclei capable of undergoing fission as a result of interaction with slow neutrons in a nuclear reactor. The two most common examples of such isotopes are ...

roll over

Energy; Energy trade

The transfer of a position from one futures period to another involving the purchase (sale) of the nearby month and simultaneous sale (purchase) of a further-forward month.

tanker size

Energy; Energy trade

Tanker size is typically measured in deadweight tonnes (cargo capacity for carrying water). Here are tanker sizes and typical abbreviations (in deadweight tonnes) GP General Purpose 16,500 - ...

Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS)

Energy; Energy trade

In European Union, a CO2 cap-and-trade scheme covering all 27 EU member states as well as non-EU countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

andrew's pitchfork

Energy; Energy trade

Three parallel trendlines are drawn linking a major low or high with a point either side of this marking an intermediate high or low. The lines are extended to generate support/ resistance levels. ...

rate of change of prices

Energy; Energy trade

This is a simple momentum-type indicator. It is the simple momentum over n days divided by the price n days ago.

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