European Federation of Energy Traders

The European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET) is an association of European energy traders in markets for wholesale electricity and gas. EFET was founded in 1999 in response to the liberalisation of electricity and gas markets within the European Union. EFET advocates policies and regulatory measures which allow electricity and gas trading to develop freely while encouraging good risk management practices and responsible corporate governance. In its role as a standard setting body, EFET aims to provide standard solutions to common aspects of wholesale energy transactions, such as contracting and data exchange.[1]

European Federation of Energy Traders
AbbreviationEFET
Formation1999; 25 years ago (1999)
Typeassociation
Purposeto promote and facilitate European energy trading in open, transparent and liquid wholesale markets
HeadquartersAmstelveenseweg 998
Location
Region served
Europe
Membership
Wholesale energy traders
Chairman of the Board
Paul Dawson
General Secretary
Jan van Aken
Main organ
Assembly
Websiteefet.org

Members

As of January 2014, EFET had a total of 126 member companies, of which 37 were associate members.[2]

ISO country codeCountryMembers (Regular and Associate)
ATAustriaKELAG, E & T Energie, EconGas, Tiwag, Verbund Trading
BEBelgiumGDF Suez Electrabel
BGBulgariaNEK EAD
HRCroatiaHEP Trade
CZCzech RepublicB.E.K. Group, MND, CEZ, Lumius, Vemex
DKDenmarkNeas Energy, Danske Commodities, DONG
FIFinlandFortum, RAO Nordic
FRFranceEDF Trading, Société Générale, Engie Global Markets
DEGermanyBayerngas Energy Trading, Deutsche Bank, E.ON Energy Trading, EnBW, MVV Trading, RheinEnergie, RWE Supply & Trading, Stadtwerke München, Syneco Trading, Trailstone, Trianel, VNG, Wingas, aet, Commerzbank, Currenta, Dong Energy Markets, EWE Trading, Gas-Union, Securing Energy for Europe, Gelsenwasser, GETEC, Mark-E, Stadtwerke Hannover, Stadtwerke Leipzig
GRGreeceAegean Power, DEPA, Public Power Corporation
HUHungaryMOL Energy Trade, MVM Trade
ITItalyAcquirente Unico, TEI Energy, A2A Trading, Edison, Enel Energy Europe, Enel Trade, ENI, ENOI, Europe Energy, GALA Energia, Gas Plus Italiana, Hera Trading, Sorgenia, YouTrade Gruppo Innowatio
LULuxembourgEnovos Luxembourg
NLNetherlandsDelta, Eneco, GasTerra
NONorwayStatkraft Energi
PLPolandPGE, PGNiG, Tauron Polska Energia
PTPortugalEDP Energía, Galp Gás Natural
RORomaniaSNGN Romgaz, Energy Holding
RSSerbiaEPS, Rudnap group
SKSlovak RepublicSlovenske Elektrarne
SISloveniaElektro Energija, GEN-I, HSE
ESSpainEndesa, Energya VM, Gas Natural Fenosa, Iberdrola
SESwedenVattenfall
CHSwitzerlandAlpiq, Axpo, Azienda Elettrica Ticinese, BKW FMB, Cargill International, CKW, DufEnergy Trading, Gunvor International, Mercuria Energy Trading, Novatek, NValue, Repower, SET Swiss Energy Trading, Vitol
GBUnited KingdomBarclays Capital, BP, BG International, BNP Paribas, Centrica, Citigroup, ConocoPhillips, Credit Suisse, Drax Power, DTEK Power Trade, EFT Group, ExxonMobil, Freepoint Commodities Europe, Gazprom, Goldman Sachs, Koch Energy Europe, Macquarie Bank, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Noble Clean Fuels, Petronas Energy Trading, Shell Energy Trading, Statoil, Total

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