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Norway government wins court appeal over lowered gas pipeline tariffs

A lawsuit brought by Solveig Gas, Silex Gas, Njord Gas Infrastructure and Infragas against the Norwegian government was ruled in favour of the government. The plaintiffs argued that Norway’s cut in gas pipeline tariff would cost them 15 billion Norwegian crowns ($1.8 billion) in lost earnings through 2028, which was illegal.

read more... 03/07/2017

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French company starts UK home energy business

The French company ENGIE is challenging UK’s six largest energy providers - Centrica, SSE , Scottish Power, Npower, E.ON and EDF Energy - by starting a new home energy business, that will propose to its clients the lowest tariffs at the end of fixed term deals.

read more... 12/05/2017

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UK: New supplier offers 100% renewable energy

A new energy firm that offers 100% green power has been launched. Pure Planet proposes only one tariff – the same price the company pays on the wholesale market.

read more... 09/05/2017

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India’s solar tariff hits a new record low

In the recently completed 750 MW Rewa Solar Park auction in Madhya Pradesh in India, bids hit a new record low of Rs.3.30 (~$0.494)/kWh (levelized tariff over 25 years), over a rupee lower than the previous low tariff of Rs.4.34 (~$0.065)/kWh, which was registered in the state of Rajasthan in January 2016.

read more... 15/02/2017

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A new power supplier has joined the UK energy market

A new supplier has entered into UK energy market. Fischer Energy delivers electricity acquired from Danish wind giant DONG Energy. The supplier hopes to sign up 40,000 single variable tariff customers this year.

read more... 17/01/2017

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