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Balkans energy ministers decide to establish a regional power market in 2016

Western Balkan countries have decided to establish a regional electricity market covering seven nations since they want to meet increasing demand, intensify security of supply and reduce prices.

read more... 07/07/2015

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Germany abandons coal agreement after months of wrangling

Germany has abandoned plans for a tax on coal-fired power plants but will diminish brown-coal electricity generation to maintain its 2020 carbon-reduction targets, as stated by coalition leaders on Thursday.

read more... 03/07/2015

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STA: UK’s solar to supply 15% of power on 3 July

Solar could meet a record of 15% of the UK’s electricity demand on Friday, according to the Solar Trade Association (STA).

read more... 03/07/2015

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French, Spanish ministers talk about new-cross border energy interconnections

French, Spanish and Portuguese energy ministers have talked about plans for new electricity and gas infrastructure across the French-Spanish border, as stated by the French energy ministry on Tuesday.

read more... 01/07/2015

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Bosnian regulator suspends decision to raise electricity prices

The electricity regulator in Bosnia's independent Serb Republic on Tuesday deferred a decision to permit the region's power utility ERS to increase electricity prices by an average 8.76 percent from July, mentioning legal and technical problems.

read more... 01/07/2015

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