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UK nuclear regulator gave approval to resume three EDF reactors

Britain's Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) gave permission on Friday for EDF Energy to resume three nuclear reactors over the next week, offline since August, for inspections needed by an error on a similar unit.

read more... 24/11/2014

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Romania adheres to CEE day-ahead electricity link up

Romania connected its day-ahead power market to those in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary on Wednesday as part of a plan to enhance supplies and make retail prices firmer, as stated by regional energy representatives.

read more... 20/11/2014

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Italian energy company Eni develops its operations in gas-rich Turkmenistan

Italian oil and gas most important company Eni has accepted a succession of agreements with Turkmenistan to develop its activities in the gas-rich nation since it turns raising attention eastwards to spur expansion.

read more... 19/11/2014

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Electricity bills for 12 million German households to drop starting from January

Several 12 million German households' electricity bills will reduce by an average 2.4 percent starting from January since 115 energy firms pass on lower wholesale prices and charges to sustain renewable power, as mentioned by the internet portal Check24 on Monday.

read more... 19/11/2014

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GDF Suez plans to vend Hungarian power trading business to MET Group

French utility GDF Suez intends to vend its Hungarian power trading unit to Hungarian energy trader MET Group, 40 percent possessed by oil and gas company MOL, as stated by the firms.

read more... 18/11/2014

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