REC Trading Results – April 2018
April saw trading resume for Solar RECs after a gap of one year, after the ApTel pronounced judgment in the case of REC pricing. Also, after record sale of Non-solar RECs in the last 5 months, there was almost no
REC TRADE RESULTS MARCH 2018
For the first time after 2012, the total demand in REC (Non-Solar Segment) market exceeded the supply available. The trade session in March 2018 also ended the dry run that REC Market has been under since 2012 with 100% clearance
REC TRADE RESULTS FEBRUARY 2018
Non-solar demand was significantly higher than inFebruary 2017, and also last month. In total 23.58 lakh RECs were traded (125.85% higher than February 2017, and 91.61% higher than in January 2018), and clearing ratios on IEX and PXIL were 19.84%
REC TRADE RESULTS JANUARY 2018
Non-solar demand was marginally lower than in January 2017, and also significantly than last month. However, it must be kept in mind that last month traded volumes were at a record high, and overall, this year has seen significantly higher
REC TRADE RESULTS DECEMBER 2017
This month’s trading session saw highest ever trade in the REC markets - 2nd time in a row after the record trading session last month. Non-solar demand was significantly higher than in December 2016, and also last month. In total 52.17
REC TRADE RESULTS SEPTEMBER 2017
Non-solar demand was significantly higher than in September 2016, and also higher than last month. In total 3.82 lakh RECs were traded (47.56% higher than September 2016, and 32% higher than in August 2017), and clearing ratios on IEX and
REC TRADE RESULTS MARCH 2017:
March trading results were far better than anticipated considering the recent CERC order on revised floor and forbearance prices. The March trade session remained a robust one. Total Non-solar demand was 8.88 lakhs (vs 10.4 L demand in February), and
CERC DECLARES NEW REC FLOOR AND FORBEARANCE PRICE
CERC came up with draft regulations in which they have reduced the prices of their Renewable Energy Certificates to a historic low. The new floor and forbearance prices from the same have been covered in our previous blog which also
CERC DECLARES NEW REC FLOOR AND FORBEARANCE PRICE
Honorable Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has determined floor and forbearance prices for REC (solar and non-solar) which will be valid from April 1, 2017 onwards. The prices have reduced significantly and the solar prices are set to reduce from Rs
REC Trade Results February 2017
The Feb trade session remained a robust one, following the record setting session in January. Total Non-solar demand was 10.4 lakhs (vs 15.2 L demand in January), and clearing ratios on IEX and PXIL were 8.7 and 6.2% respectively. On