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Latvia’s gas utility expects monopoly loss after 2017 sector restructuring

Latvian gas utility Latvijas Gaze, possessed by Germany's E.ON and Russia's Gazprom, anticipates to lose its domination in a liberalization of the sector after 2017, according to its spokesman on Wednesday.

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Serbia secures more coal, electricity imports – winter deficit

Serbia has guaranteed extra coal and power supplies to aid compensate a predictable shortfall this winter after floods earlier this year hit its energy sector, power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) said on Wednesday.

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LNG transporter Hoegh predicts challenging market until 2016-2017

Oslo-listed liquefied natural gas (LNG) transporter Hoegh LNG registered third-quarter profits below expectations on Wednesday and declared its market could continue to be tough for the next two to three years because of an oversupply of vessels.

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Polish energy companies to raise capacity 38% by 2028

Polish electricity generators plan to raise their capacity by a net 38 percent by 2028 to satisfy the increasing demand for power, as stated by Poland's market regulator on Tuesday.

read more... 26/11/2014

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New EDF boss requires higher electricity prices

French utility EDF's new boss Jean-Bernard Levy complained on Tuesday about low energy prices in France, declaring government regulations were obliging the utility to finance its dividends partially through debt.

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