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EU desires more flexible household power prices

The European Commission's planned reform of Europe's electricity system will comprise suggestions to make power retail markets and prices more flexible, as stated by Europe's energy chief on Monday.

read more... 02/06/2015

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European diplomats support proposal to reform carbon market in 2019

EU diplomats have agreed on the proposal to start reforming the carbon market in 2019, according to declarations made by Latvia, which is the current holder of the European Presidency.

read more... 14/05/2015

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EU unveils a breakthrough reform of the carbon market

European Parliament has voted to start fixing the bloc's carbon market from 2019, two years earlier than originally planned, a move hailed by the renewable industry.

read more... 08/05/2015

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New EU proposal suggests to launch carbon market reform on January 1, 2019

A new proposal from Latvia, holder of the EU presidency, puts forward a date of January 1, 2019 to launch reforms of the Emissions Trading System (ETS), as part of efforts to close a compromise agreement, according to EU sources.

read more... 28/04/2015

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Czech Republic against carbon market reform before 2021

The Czech Republic opposes to hastening reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), but would sustain putting additional allowances into a reserve the European Commission has suggested as a possibility of consolidating the price of carbon allowances.

read more... 05/03/2015

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