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France under pressure to compromise in EU electricity market talks

As France and Germany negotiate a joint agreement to resolve differences over the EU’s proposed electricity market reform, Spain, which holds the EU’s rotating presidency, presented a new compromise proposal on Wednesday (11 October), which seems to put Paris’ back against the wall.

read more... 16/10/2023

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EU countries seek to break impasse on electricity market reform

EU countries are looking to break the impasse on plans to reform Europe’s electricity market following an almost four-month deadlock, with the aim to approve their negotiating position on 17 October.

read more... 06/10/2023

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France digs in on EU power market reform position

A group of countries led by France has proposed a compromise on the EU's electricity market design (EMD), pushing back on attempts by some countries to introduce stricter controls on future state aid for power plants, a document and sources said Tuesday.

read more... 04/10/2023

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EU countries consider scrapping part of energy reforms

European Union countries are considering scrapping a central part of reforms to Europe's electricity market, amid a deadlock between France and Germany over state aid for power plants, a document seen by Reuters showed.

read more... 03/10/2023

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Pro-nuclear MEPs defy EU Parliament on electricity market reform

Members of European Parliament, led by French centrist MEP Christophe Grudler, are preparing to challenge the Parliament’s stance on EU electricity market reform, with a formal “objection” due to be presented next Tuesday (12 September).

read more... 11/09/2023

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