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Spain approves gas sector reform to reduce increasing tariff deficit

The first steps towards reducing an increasing tariff deficit have been taken by Spain on Friday in the gas sector, deficit formed by years of inequitable regulated costs and incomes that has led to higher energy bills for consumers.

read more... 07/07/2014

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UK Grid to pay energy consumers to reduce winter power demand

Britain's power network operator National Grid will initiate a tender this month soliciting large energy users to cut their power demand in periods of peak consumption next winter, according to the company on Tuesday.

read more... 11/06/2014

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Daily: British spot gas prices plunge on supply glut

Brent crude boosted on Monday, adding over $1 to trade greater than $110 a barrel for the first time since June, while WTI crude gained about $2, as upbeat figures from China and the U.S. underlined a strong economic growth and higher demand for oil from the both countries, the two largest consumers in the world.

read more... 10/06/2014

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Romania intends to exempt large industrials from renewable energy costs

Large industrial energy consumers in Romania might be exempted from paying about 85 percent of their green energy costs for 10 years, as stated on Thursday by the economy ministry, wishing to avoid the risk of job cuts in an election year.

read more... 18/04/2014

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Poland: renewable energy bill approved by the government

A long-awaited draft law has been approved by Poland's government on Tuesday exhibiting new subsidies for renewable energy for a longer period, intending to reduce costs to consumers and aid the coal dependent country to reach EU climate targets.

read more... 09/04/2014

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