Latest news

Electricity Interconnector cable to link Ireland and UK

The first electricity link between Ireland and UK has been officially opened and the deal between the two nations will become effective at the start of next month, enabling thus the UK to benefit from Ireland’s wind resources.

read more... 27/09/2012

news

Spain approved new national energy reforms

The Spanish Cabinet has approved new national energy reforms with the objective to reduce Spain’s 24 billion euros electricity tariff deficit created after years of selling energy below the cost price.

read more... 18/09/2012

news

Daily: Nordic spot electricity prices expected to decline below 20 euros/MWh

Brent crude jumped for the seventh straight session on Friday, increasing towards $117 a barrel as the U.S. Federal Reserve launched an aggressive program which is help to boost the economy and the demand for oil.

read more... 14/09/2012

news

Bulgaria starts the construction of its gas interconnector with Romania

After the gas dispute between Ukraine and Russia last year which has left Bulgaria without gas for three weeks in the winter period, the European Council decided that every member state should have at least two sources of gas and electricity by 2014, in order to avoid repeating the Russian-Ukrainian gas crisis.

read more... 13/09/2012

news

Italy’s solar power production exceeds its wind power production

According to recent data, Italy generates more electricity from solar power than from wind power and now its installed solar power per capita is five times bigger than in California. The move came as the Italian solar PV market expanded at a faster pace than the wind market.

read more... 12/09/2012

news