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Greeks pitch new electricity market model as fight over market reform intensifies

With the EU subject to record-breaking electricity prices, leaders have tasked the European Commission with working towards a reform of a system they consider failed in order to decouple gas prices from electricity prices.

read more... 29/07/2022

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EU ministers want stronger carbon price control mechanism

EU ministers want a stronger carbon price control mechanism to tackle excessive rises, according to the EU Council’s formal position on draft ETS reforms published late on Thursday.

read more... 04/07/2022

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Parliament groups strike compromise on EU carbon market reform

The European Parliament’s three biggest political groups, backed by the Greens, have reached a compromise deal on the reform of the EU’s emissions trading scheme ahead of a decisive vote in plenary next week.

read more... 17/06/2022

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UK Considers Decoupling Power From Gas Prices In Biggest Reform In Decades

The UK government is considering ending the pricing system of British power prices, which are now linked with natural gas prices, in a bid to reduce energy bills for millions of households, The Times reported on Monday, quoting government sources.

read more... 15/06/2022

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Risk of delay to carbon market reforms after surprise EU vote

The European Parliament on Wednesday rejected a proposal to upgrade the European Union's carbon market, an unexpected move that exposed divisions over the bloc's core climate policy and could delay negotiations to finish the measure.

read more... 09/06/2022

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