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CEZ: earnings in decline due to sector modifications

Czech power producer CEZ will make lesser profits in the future since it gets used to changes in the industry, as stated by its CEO in an interview published on Saturday in a newspaper.

read more... 08/12/2014

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EDF ought to double nuclear electricity sales to rivals

French power utility EDF must be obliged to double the share of nuclear electricity production it vends to competitors from a quarter to up to half so as to raise competition, as stated by GDF Suez's chief executive on Thursday.

read more... 05/12/2014

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Belgium will depend all winter on electricity imports

Belgium will have to import electricity every week this winter in case of cold snap and amid weak wind and solar energy output. The situation in Belgium is very tense, with the country becoming structurally dependent on imports after being deprived of several nuclear reactors.

read more... 02/12/2014

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Sweden: Vattenfall to put on standby its nuclear plans

Swedish power group Vattenfall, will give up its plans to build new nuclear power reactors because of a new government, including Green Party, which is not supporting them, setting up an energy commission tasked with achieving a 100% renewable electricity system.

read more... 01/12/2014

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E.ON to split in two its business to focus on renewables

E.ON, the largest utility in Germany, unveiled it plans to split in two its business after a crisis hit the European energy sector.

read more... 01/12/2014

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