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New England electricity grid informs about winter natural gas restrictions

New England must have sufficient power to satisfy demand this winter but the natural gas pipeline restrictions that led to price increases on the coldest days last winter will be a worry again this year, as stated by the region's electricity grid operator on Thursday.

read more... 21/11/2014

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Romania adheres to CEE day-ahead electricity link up

Romania connected its day-ahead power market to those in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary on Wednesday as part of a plan to enhance supplies and make retail prices firmer, as stated by regional energy representatives.

read more... 20/11/2014

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Electricity bills for 12 million German households to drop starting from January

Several 12 million German households' electricity bills will reduce by an average 2.4 percent starting from January since 115 energy firms pass on lower wholesale prices and charges to sustain renewable power, as mentioned by the internet portal Check24 on Monday.

read more... 19/11/2014

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Offshore wind industry hastens to reduce costs since subsidies decline

As European governments begin to reduce offshore renewable electricity subsidies, utilities, wind turbine manufacturers and installers are aiming to decrease costs to aid the industry survive.

read more... 17/11/2014

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Record number of UK electricity consumers switch to small suppliers

Britain's little energy suppliers registered a record number of new electricity users in October, industry data indicated, since households ready for the winter season when utility bills usually increase.

read more... 13/11/2014

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