The shares of Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) Ltd. rose as much as 2.5% on Monday following the release of the company's business update for September, showcasing growth across multiple segments. The update revealed that IEX's total power trading volumes surged by 24% year-on-year to 11,370 Million Units (MU). This boost in volumes was led by the Real-Time Market (RTM), which recorded its highest-ever monthly volume of 3,913 Million Units, a 34% jump compared to the same period last year.
IEX also witnessed notable growth in its electricity volumes, which include green electricity. The volumes reached 10,332 Million Units, growing 21% compared to last year. This increase was aligned with India's energy consumption trends, which, according to government data published in September, stood at 141.3 Billion Units for the month. While overall consumption was flat compared to last year, there was a marked rise in hydro and wind power generation, supported by a consistent monsoon season.

Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) trading saw an increase as well, with IEX's REC volumes doubling year-on-year to 1,031 Million Units in September. The REC market also experienced a significant drop in prices, reaching an all-time low of Rs 110 per certificate during the September 25, 2024 trading session.
IEX's September business update highlighted a notable 33% decline in the market clearing price in the Day Ahead Market (DAM), which dropped to Rs 4.18 per unit. This decline in electricity prices presents an opportunity for power distribution companies (discoms) and open-access consumers to cut down on their energy procurement costs through the exchange. By capitalizing on these lower rates, buyers can secure more affordable electricity.
Despite the positive performance metrics, IEX shares have faced considerable pressure, particularly toward the end of September, due to concerns over potential regulatory changes. There were recent reports about the market coupling of power exchanges, a move that would integrate all power trading platforms to create a unified marketplace, which is likely to happen in the near future, although no specific timeline was provided. Market coupling could have significant implications for IEX, as it currently commands an 84% market share in power trading.
While IEX shares initially gained following the positive September update, the stock saw a sharp reversal later in the trading session on Monday. By 12:30 pm, the shares had fallen by nearly 3.5%, trading at Rs 200.90 per share on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
Despite the recent volatility, IEX has delivered returns of over 50% in the last one year. However, the looming threat of market coupling and the potential erosion of its market share continue to weigh heavily on investor sentiment.
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