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Albania and World Bank inked $150 million electricity agreement

Albania signed a $150 million loan agreement with the World Bank on Monday to improve power distribution and transmission, which it said would facilitate the return of the debt-laden sector to financial stability by 2018.

read more... 04/11/2014

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Daily: European power prices fall on milder weather, higher renewable production

Brent crude futures dropped below $86 a barrel on Friday as a result of a firmer dollar and a well supplied oil market.

read more... 31/10/2014

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Germany: EnBW plans to reduce retail power prices next year

Germany's third-biggest utility EnBW declared on Thursday it would cut retail power prices for the majority of its clients starting from January 1, 2015, quoting low wholesale prices that compensate higher network charges.

read more... 31/10/2014

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Serbia’s major electricity plant tenders for coal because of flooded mine

Serbia's biggest coal-fired power plant complex Nikola Tesla (TENT) proposed a tender on Monday for 1.3 million tonnes of coal to compensate the shortages created by the overflowing of its dedicated mine.

read more... 28/10/2014

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Bosnia: drop of Russian gas flows by a third since Wednesday

Bosnia's gas flows from Russia dropped by a third from requested volumes since Wednesday, as stated by distributor BH Gas on Thursday, since the country deals with increasing demand due to declining temperatures and an overnight snow storm that cut power to approximately 5,000 households in the northwest.

read more... 24/10/2014

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