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Ofgem proposes tougher reforms for major UK power companies

The energy watchdog Ofgem has launched a set of rigid market reforms for Britain's six major power companies; involving the auction of more than one fifth of the electricity they generate, in order to increase competition on the market.

read more... 23/06/2011

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The new U.K. electricity reform may cover nuclear subsidy

The Energy and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) warned the new planned electricity reform in U.K. is hiding a subsidiary system for the nuclear industry.

read more... 17/05/2011

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New reforms on the British energy market must assure low carbon future.

The Monetary Fund notified that the proposals of the British government, concerning the new energy market reforms could jeopardize Scotland’s ability.

read more... 18/01/2011

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UK Electricity Market introduces new Feed-in Tariff.

The Energy Secretary Chris Huhne announced today the reform of the United Kingdom energy market feeling the need for low carbon energy sources and to meet climate change challenges in a context of growing demand.

read more... 30/12/2010

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New reforms on the UK energetic market.

The First Minister warned about recently published reforms that must put in place long term mechanisms. These reforms imply a stronger support regarding renewables, financial assistance for carbon capture and storage and control emissions.

read more... 21/12/2010

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