Energy pricing volatility refers to rapid, unpredictable fluctuations in electricity or fuel costs. It is used by traders to capitalize on market swings, while businesses hedge against risks. Producers and speculators benefit from price spikes, yet consumers and utilities face budget strain. Understanding this volatility helps energy companies manage exposure and optimize procurement strategies.
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