EEX Goes With TT's Trading Platform

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EEX is an energy exchange based in Germany

TT's solution will allow the energy exchange's trading participants to gain direct access to the exchange for power derivatives, emissions spot and derivatives, as well as coal and guarantees of origin. EEX TT Screen, which is what EEX will call the tool, will provide trade execution and the ability to register trade transactions for clearing.

"With our new ‘EEX TT Screen' we offer an additional option for members to access our markets," says Steffen Köhler, chief operating officer at EEX. "We chose TT as a service provider because their technology provides a robust and sophisticated trading solution with maximum functionality. In addition, it's simple for the customers, they do not need any installation, just internet access and a current browser."

In a release, EEX, which is based in Leipzig, Germany, said that the platform will be rolled-out to the market in the fourth quarter of this year.

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