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European power markets register the first growth since 2010

The power trading volumes on the European wholesale market increased last year for the first time in three years but were nevertheless below 80 percent of their maximum level registered in 2010, according to a report presented by the research firm Prospex, which investigated the markets growth in several countries, such as Germany, the Nordic region, Britain, Italy, Spain, France and the Netherlands.

read more... 16/04/2014

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UK warns it may possibly not purchase power from an independent Scotland

Britain may possibly not purchase power from an independent Scottish state if imports from other markets are less expensive, according to the warning made by UK government, pressuring Scotland five months before its sovereignty vote.

read more... 10/04/2014

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Poland: renewable energy bill approved by the government

A long-awaited draft law has been approved by Poland's government on Tuesday exhibiting new subsidies for renewable energy for a longer period, intending to reduce costs to consumers and aid the coal dependent country to reach EU climate targets.

read more... 09/04/2014

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E.ON employs CITI as consultant for Spanish asset vending

E.ON, Germany's major utility, has employed CITI to counsel it on the vending of its assets in Spain, in an offer to back off weak energy markets in southern Europe, according to three people familiar with the issue.

read more... 07/04/2014

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Ukraine: LNG markets might be tightened in case of gas disruptions

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets would be tightened by disruptions to Russian gas supplies via Ukraine since southern Europe should compete with Asia for LNG in order to satisfy demand, according to Wood Mackenzie consultancy on Monday.

read more... 25/03/2014

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