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Strikes over nuclear reform plan reduce French power generation

The Penly 1 reactor is operating at limited capacity due to the strike, down 1,070 megawatts (MW) to 260 MW. The drop in production is expected to continue until the end of the strike Thursday evening, the data showed

read more... 10/12/2020

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UK gas charging reform to be implemented from 1 Octobe

UK energy regulator Ofgem will introduce a reform to the UK's gas transmission charging regime from the start of October, with no changes from its previous recommendations.

read more... 01/06/2020

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France faces tough Arenh reform talks with EC – minister

Talks with the European Commission over plans to reform sales of French nuclear output to rivals will be no “walk in the park” as Brussels has “state aid and competition distortion” concerns, said France’s energy minister. “You can imagine that when we propose a regulatory mechanism for prices at a European level, there are indeed fears of state aid, fears of distortion of competition, but that is what we must respond to,” Elisabeth Borne told Montel on the sidelines of an energy conference in Paris.

read more... 07/02/2020

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Egypt Raises Fuel Prices By Up To 50%

Egypt is hiking gasoline prices by up to 50 percent, as it is seeking to meet reform requirements for funds extended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but the gradual removal of the fuel subsidies makes ordinary Egyptians angry with austerity measures.

read more... 19/06/2018

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European Union members approve emissions trading reforms

EU countries consented the provisional accord on reforming the EU emissions trading system (ETS) after 2020.

read more... 24/11/2017

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