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Italy: local utility reforms likely to be included in October stability pact

The Italian government is trying to incorporate a series of measures designed at encouraging consolidation of the country's local utilities in the stability pact programme it intends to launch in October, as stated by the deputy industry minister on Monday.

read more... 07/10/2014

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Croatia: Japan’s Marubeni chosen for the construction of a new thermal plant

Croatia's state power board Hrvatska Elektroprivreda (HEP) declared it had designated Japan's Marubeni as number one bidder for the construction of a coal-fired thermal power plant with a capacity of 500 megawatts, which will be located on the northern Adriatic.

read more... 03/09/2014

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Romanian, Polish futures contracts to be launched by Prague power bourse

On September 1, Polish and Romanian futures contracts will be launched by the Power Exchange Central Europe in a move designed at increasing liquidity and turning into a regional trading centre for central and southeastern Europe.

read more... 26/08/2014

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Plan for two LNG terminals in Finland and Estonia rejected by EU Commission

Finland and Estonia will have to go back to the drawing board with a mutual gas terminal project after the European Commission made known that a designed two-terminal model would not be qualified for subsidies, as stated by the Finnish government.

read more... 19/06/2014

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Chinese firm proposes lowest price for Montenegro power plant

Montenegro's power utility, EPCG announced on Thursday that China's Hubei Electric Power Survey & Design Institute has proposed the lowest bid to construct a new coal-fired unit of 250 MW at its Pljevlja power plant.

read more... 30/05/2014

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