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E.ON- the last of “the big six” to increase energy prices

E.ON, UK's second-largest energy supplier with six million customers, is planning to raise gas and electricity prices next week, blaming wholesale, transmission and social scheme costs.

read more... 11/12/2012

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EC is investigating over Germany’s green energy law

The European Commission said it is investigating over German subsidies for renewable energy as a pressure group representing more than 13,000 households and small businesses in the country protested that present legislation illegally favors large industrial energy customers.

read more... 03/12/2012

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EU will investigate Gazprom in antitrust probe

The EU Commission said it would investigate into Russia’s major Gazprom with the intention of discovering whether the export monopoly Gazprom had blocked fair competition in the natural gas markets of Central and Eastern Europe. It said it would investigate if Gazprom was obstructing the free flow of gas across the EU countries and whether it erred in charging unfair prices to its customers through its oil-linked gas prices.

read more... 06/09/2012

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UK: SSE customers to see their energy bills up 9%

SSE, UK energy utility, announced that from mid-October electricity and gas bills will increase by 9%, blaming higher energy network costs, regulation and higher commodity prices. Around half of the cost of SSE's energy bills is determined by wholesale levels.

read more... 24/08/2012

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South Stream pipeline project to start in December

Russian President Vladimir Putin has met Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Monti on Monday to talk about the South Stream pipeline project. Following the meeting, the President Putin told reporters that the project is still important for most of the European countries and many gas customers.

read more... 25/07/2012

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