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Austria plans 1.7 billion euro package to cushion energy price rises

Austria is introducing a 1.7 billion euro ($1.9 billion) package of measures to help households deal with rising energy costs, Chancellor Karl Nehammer said on Friday.

read more... 31/01/2022

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Germany mulls scrapping energy bill surcharge early as prices rise

The German government may scrap this year a surcharge on electricity bills used to support renewable power, to ease the strain of rising energy costs on millions of households, Social Democrat (SPD) co-leader Lars Klingbeil said on Saturday.

read more... 24/01/2022

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Denmark Installs World's Largest Wind Turbine, Capable Of Giving Electricity To 18K Houses

Denmark has launched the world’s largest wind turbine in Thy. The wind turbine is 271-metre high and manages to generate electricity for 18,000 households, reported DR.DK. The world’s largest wind tribune stands tall at the National Test Center in Osterild in Thy and it is one of the tallest freestanding structures in Denmark.

read more... 03/01/2022

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Bulgaria's parliament freezes power prices for households

Bulgaria's lawmakers voted on Wednesday to shield households from surging energy costs by freezing their electricity and heating prices at current levels in the European Union's poorest state, a move slammed by power distribution companies.

read more... 16/12/2021

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Bulgaria seeks EU nod to halve energy tax to 10% until April

Bulgaria will seek EU approval to halve value-added tax on electricity and gas to 10% in the first four months of 2022 to offset a surge in energy costs for businesses and households, officials said.

read more... 10/12/2021

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