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Montenegro waives plans for construction of TPP Pljevlja unit - PM

Montenegrin state-run power utility EPCG has dropped plans to build a second unit of Pljevlja thermal power plant, prime minister Dusko Markovic said.

read more... 20/09/2019

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Europe’s ‘largest’ power-to-heat facility opened in Berlin

A new power-to-heat facility claimed to be the largest in Europe has been opened in Berlin.

read more... 19/09/2019

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Belgian capacity market will lead to oversupply – Anode

Belgium’s plans to launch a capacity market could lead to an oversupplied system, which will hurt profitability for new and existing power plants, said Anode Energie portfolio manager Kris Voorspools.

read more... 17/09/2019

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Ofgem gives conditional nod to 220-MW Scottish interconnector plan

UK energy regulator Ofgem said today it has given the thumbs-up to the construction of a 220-MW high-voltage transmission line that will connect the Orkney Islands with the Scottish mainland.

read more... 17/09/2019

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Poland's energy minister says power prices must stay under control

Poland’s energy minister, Krzysztof Tchorzewski, said on Wednesday that the country would have to maintain controls on electricity prices to secure economic competitiveness.

read more... 12/09/2019

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