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Europe gets ready to revamp its electricity market

European Union energy ministers meet on Monday to debate upcoming power market reforms. Brussels is set to propose the revamp next month, but already countries are split over how to "fix" the energy system - or whether it needs fixing at all.

read more... 27/02/2023

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Vattenfall urges EU to make green power investments attractive

Swedish utility Vattenfall on Monday called on European Union lawmakers to make investments in low carbon electricity production and transport attractive, warning that putting limits on prices and profits could be toxic.

read more... 27/02/2023

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Germany on collision course with France, Spain over EU power market reform

Three weeks before the European Commission tables its proposal to reform the EU’s electricity market, Germany’s position on the issue is still being fleshed out but initial signs already point to a looming clash with pro-reform countries like France and Spain.

read more... 23/02/2023

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How to fix an electricity market that isn’t broken

Europe is trying to answer a tricky question: how do you fix something which isn’t broken? Its electricity market is, in fact, working perfectly, but in doing so, has inflicted insufferably high prices on EU consumers.

read more... 23/02/2023

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French electricity union shares EU market reform suggestions

Lowering electricity prices and offering greater visibility to investors are the two key objectives of the French Electricity Union (UFE) for the upcoming reform of EU electricity market rules, said the union’s president.

read more... 22/02/2023

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