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Nodal Exchange Achieves New Trading Volume Records in October 2025

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nodal Exchange set a calendar month record for October 2025 with 313.8 million MWh, up 5% from October 2024. Nodal achieved a year-to-date record with January – October 2025 traded power futures volume of 2.652 billion MWh, up 2% from 2.600 billion MWh during the same period in 2024. Nodal continues to be the market leader in North American power futures having the majority share of the open interest with 1.541 billion MWh at the end of October. The open interest represents the electricity to serve about 145 million households for a year (more than the approximately 133 million households in the United States).

“Managing risk in these markets is increasingly important, and we will work to continue to meet the evolving needs of the participants we serve,” Paul Cusenza, Chairman and CEO of Nodal Exchange and Nodal Clear.

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Environmental futures and options on Nodal Exchanges posted volume in October of 68,108 lots, up 15% from 59,054 lots a month earlier, with open interest ending the month at 432,163 lots.

The environmental markets suite of products was led by renewable energy certificates (RECs), which ended October with open interest of 302,580 lots, up 8% from a year earlier.

“We are proud to serve the North American power and environmental markets,” said Paul Cusenza, Chairman and CEO of Nodal Exchange and Nodal Clear. “Managing risk in these markets is increasingly important, and we will work to continue to meet the evolving needs of the participants we serve.”

ABOUT NODAL

Nodal Exchange is a derivatives exchange providing price, credit and liquidity risk management solutions to participants in the North American commodities markets. Nodal Exchange is a leader in innovation, having introduced the world’s largest set of electric power locational (nodal) futures contracts and the world’s largest set of environmental contracts. As part of EEX Group, a group of companies serving international commodity markets, Nodal Exchange currently offers over 1,000 contracts on hundreds of unique locations, providing the most effective basis risk management available to market participants. In addition, Nodal Exchange offers natural gas contracts. All Nodal Exchange contracts are cleared by Nodal Clear, which is a CFTC registered derivatives clearing organization. Nodal Exchange is a designated contract market regulated by the CFTC. www.nodalexchange.com

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