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Lithuania electricity prices attain record low on imports from Sweden

Lithuania power prices dropped to a record low last week since imports from the Nordic countries increase via a new underwater electricity connection to Sweden, as stated by the Baltic state's grid operator Litgrid on Tuesday.

read more... 24/02/2016

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Poland's Energa envisages bidding EDF's local heating plants

Poland's fourth-largest power firm Energa will think about bidding for local heating plants possessed by French utility EDF if they become available, as mentioned on the industry website wnp.pl quoting Energa's chief executive.

read more... 19/02/2016

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Vattenfall to invest €83.5 million to upgrade a CHP power plant in Wedel, Germany

Vattenfall has announced it will invest €83.5 million (£64.2m) in a district heating project in Hamburg in an effort to upgrade the combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Wedel, Germany.

read more... 18/02/2016

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Serbia: day-ahead power exchange starts trading

Serbia's day-ahead power exchange SEEPEX started trading on Wednesday since the Balkan nation continues with plans to completely liberalize its energy market and make it more transparent.

read more... 18/02/2016

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Europe is missing 118 bln euros in funds for nuclear exit

Europe needs more than 118 billion euros ($132 billion) to dismantle its nuclear plants and manage nuclear waste storage, shows a European Commission working paper.

read more... 17/02/2016

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