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Belgian nuclear regulator tells govt not to extend oldest reactors

Belgium's nuclear regulator has advised the government against a life extension of the country's three oldest reactors, despite the risk of a gap in electricity supply over the next two winters.

read more... 07/03/2023

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Breakthrough close on France-Spain undersea electricity link

France and Spain are poised to announce a breakthrough this week in a long-running impasse over hefty costs of what would be their first undersea electricity link, a minister and sources in both countries told Reuters.

read more... 03/03/2023

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Utilities expect UK to maintain household power bill support

British energy companies expect the government to change course and maintain its support for households for high gas and electricity bills at or near existing levels after the current package expires in April, reported the BBC on Friday.

read more... 03/03/2023

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Daily (03.03.2023): Forward electricity prices were bearish on Thursday tracking lower gas and carbon prices

Oil prices had a bullish evolution on Thursday amid optimism about Chinese demand and reduced concerns about a potential economic downturn in the United States. Consequently, Brent crude increased by 0.5% to $84.75 a barrel and WTI oil closed 0.6% higher at $78.16 a barrel.

read more... 03/03/2023

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Spain, Netherlands back quick deal on EU power market reform

Spain and the Netherlands have backed a rapid deal on an upcoming revamp of Europe's electricity market, as countries seek to reduce power costs and help their industries compete in global markets.

read more... 28/02/2023

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