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EU informally agrees stronger carbon price control

EU negotiators have reached an informal accord on a stronger carbon price control mechanism as part of ongoing talks to reform the EU ETS, a key European Parliament member said on Friday.

read more... 14/11/2022

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Daily (15.09.2022): EUAs increased on Wednesday as Brussels unveiled plans to reform the energy market

Oil prices increased on Wednesday as global energy analysts forecasted a rise in gas-to-oil change due to to high prices this winter despite the weaker demand outlook. Thus, Brent crude settled 1% higher at $94.10 a barrel, while WTI crude rose by 1.3% to end at $88.48.

read more... 15/09/2022

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EU mulls inframarginal price cap market reform

EU power markets could move to a capped inframarginal price formation under upcoming EU reforms, according to a leaked non-paper that details potential market reform strategies.

read more... 05/09/2022

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Berlin, Brussels join calls for ‘fundamental reform’ of EU power market

The German government on Friday (26 August) said it was looking at decoupling gas and electricity markets as a way to curb rising power prices in Europe, a call later joined on Sunday by Brussels and Vienna.

read more... 30/08/2022

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Germany split over EU’s suggested electricity market reform

The EU’s Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has recommended splitting up Germany’s single electricity bidding zone in a move that prompted concern in the country’s south, where prices are kept artificially low.

read more... 24/08/2022

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