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Sweden: non-Nordic business of Vattenfall could be sold by opposition

Sweden's most important opposition party, which is likely to win the major share of the vote in an election next week, could vend several of the non-Nordic business of state-owned energy conglomerate Vattenfall if it comes to electricity, according to a senior party official.

read more... 05/09/2014

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French top court will decide on EDF electricity tariff limit next week

A top French court will determine next week whether to overturn a government ceiling on EDF's regulated power prices, which could affect the utility's income and stock price.

read more... 04/09/2014

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Albania will increase power prices next year

Albania is planning to increase the price of electricity for families and businesses in accordance with a recommendation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but it will defend the underprivileged, as stated by the Energy Minister Damian Gjiknuri on Wednesday.

read more... 04/09/2014

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Germany: new website launched by EEX for transparent trading data

German energy exchange EEX declared on Tuesday it has launched a new website indicating energy output, storage and consumption data, with the aim to improve transparency in wholesale markets.

read more... 03/09/2014

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UK grid asks for additional capacity to fill probable winter supply gap

Britain’s power network operator National Grid has submitted by a year a plan to tap supplementary electricity capacity over the winter after a number of unpredicted plant outages.

read more... 02/09/2014

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