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Czech utility CEZ requires immediate carbon market reforms

Central Europe's major utility CEZ sustains starting reforms to Europe's Emissions Trading System (ETS) from 2017, allying with Britain and Germany on bringing forward an intended adjustment, as stated by its chief executive.

read more... 27/10/2014

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Italy: local utility reforms likely to be included in October stability pact

The Italian government is trying to incorporate a series of measures designed at encouraging consolidation of the country's local utilities in the stability pact programme it intends to launch in October, as stated by the deputy industry minister on Monday.

read more... 07/10/2014

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European Commission approves the UK new CfD scheme of subsidies for renewable energy

The European Commission gave the green light to a new system of subsidies for renewable energy in the UK, paving the way for a comprehensive reform of the country’s electricity market.

read more... 24/07/2014

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Spain approves gas sector reform to reduce increasing tariff deficit

The first steps towards reducing an increasing tariff deficit have been taken by Spain on Friday in the gas sector, deficit formed by years of inequitable regulated costs and incomes that has led to higher energy bills for consumers.

read more... 07/07/2014

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Germany considers higher green energy surcharge on industry under new amended reform

Germany wants to amend the planned reform of its renewable policy Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), as nation is striving to keep costs under control and to end a deadlock with the European Commission over green power subsidies.

read more... 25/06/2014

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