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Bulgaria abandons incentives for new renewable energy installations

Bulgaria's parliament abandoned privileged prices for new renewable energy installations on Thursday since the country is trying to reduce deficits in the energy sector and maintain a cap on consumers' utility bills.

read more... 27/02/2015

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Slovak gas importer SPP may assure gas supplies to consumers

Slovak natural gas importer SPP may ensure supplies to all its clients for the remaining of the winter season even if deliveries of Russian gas via Ukraine were to be halted, as stated by a representative on Wednesday.

read more... 26/02/2015

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E.ON to slash by 3.5% household gas prices in UK

German utility E.ON unveiled is cutting British household standard gas prices by 3.5 percent, being the first from the British “Big Six” to pass on consumers savings as wholesales prices are tumbling.

read more... 13/01/2015

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Record number of UK electricity consumers switch to small suppliers

Britain's little energy suppliers registered a record number of new electricity users in October, industry data indicated, since households ready for the winter season when utility bills usually increase.

read more... 13/11/2014

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Germany: renewable energy surcharge might decline in 2015

A green power surcharge imposed to German consumers to sustain renewable electricity generation is expected to drop next year for the first time since it was instituted in 2000 as part of the country's effort to develop green power.

read more... 11/09/2014

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