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France will increase grid fees to fund energy transition

French regulated electricity tariffs are likely to raise next year as grid operators will be allowed to increase network usage fees to back the country's energy transition, as stated by the energy regulator CRE on Monday.

read more... 22/11/2016

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Germany unveils shift from renewables subsidies to auctions

Germany’s parliament adopted on July 8 an amended Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG 2016), which replaces feed-in tariffs with competitive auctions and caps wind energy deployment to allow for the grid development to catch up.

read more... 11/07/2016

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French regulator will allocate energy purchasers to new suppliers

Corporate French gas or electricity purchasers who have not moved from regulated tariffs to a market-based offer by July 1 will be allocated a new supplier chosen by energy market regulator CRE, as stated by CRE on Tuesday.

read more... 11/05/2016

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Ukraine brings in new energy tariffs to meet IMF requirements

The Ukrainian government on Wednesday united natural gas tariffs for consumers since it looks to meet requirements by the International Monetary Fund to obtain financial support.

read more... 28/04/2016

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British SSE to reduce household gas tariffs by 5.3% from March 29

SSE, one of Britain's big six power companies, will be the second British utility after E.ON to cut its domestic gas tariffs.

read more... 28/01/2016

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