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07 Mar 2025

Monthly Market Report: February

Monthly Market Report: February

12.64%

decrease in gas prices.

10.39%

decrease in power prices.

Stay informed on the latest trends, news, and forecasts in the UK energy market with valuable insights from our energy market specialists. Understand the developments in February and the forward looking trends, so you can enhance your energy procurement strategy and make decisions with confidence.

Whether you are navigating the complexities of a fixed price contract or exploring a more flexible energy arrangement, our team is here to support you. We offer expertise in continuously monitoring market conditions to provide valuable insights, empowering you to make well-informed decisions. Our tailored approach ensures your specific needs and risk appetites are met.

As geopolitical tensions ease, both gas and power prices have stabilised in February after a volatile start to the year. However, despite this downward trajectory, tariffs, growing inflation, and substantial withdrawals prove to be a continued challenge.

To stay up to date with the day-to-day happenings in the energy market, check out our daily market watch report.

With 2025’s energy market uncertainty, a strong strategy is vital. We encourage our customers to reach out to us for any queries relating to the markets so that we can provide them with the necessary knowledge to help mitigate any risk and optimise their energy portfolios for years to come.

Callum Taylor

Energy Market Analyst

Zenergi

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