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Bloomberg· 2025-09-02 12:30
Industry Overview - South Africa's largest energy consumers are critical of the 54 billion Rand ($3 billion) settlement between the state power utility and regulator [1] - Industry calls for a review of the process used to determine electricity prices [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-02 11:58
The number of sub-zero electricity prices in Spain are already double last year’s total after solar output surged, the latest indication of how authorities are struggling to integrate more green power https://t.co/ohXdDqsT8C ...
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The Economist· 2025-08-05 15:00
British electricity prices have become expensive. Household bills are 20% above the average for the major European economies, and industrial ones 90% higher. The gap with America is starker yet. What is going on? https://t.co/l9dQ2995b3 https://t.co/HXFHsTe959 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-08-04 11:55
UK electricity prices for Tuesday plunged below zero as Storm Floris lashes Scotland and the north with hurricane-force gusts. https://t.co/bPeVz3I3a6 ...
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The Economist· 2025-08-02 11:40
British electricity prices have become expensive. Household bills are 20% above the average for the major European economies, and industrial ones 90% higher. The gap with America is starker yet. What is going on?Behind the angst is a brutal fact: British energy bills have become expensive https://t.co/Rya58RM5hd ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-17 08:18
Market Trends - Electricity prices in France have surged due to unseasonably warm weather increasing demand for air conditioning [1] - The trend of rising electricity demand and prices in France is expected to continue [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-14 13:52
Regulatory Environment - India's relaxed norms on sulfur dioxide emissions from power plants are expected to benefit consumers [1] - The relaxed norms aim to prevent higher electricity prices that could result from increased equipment costs [1] Industry Impact - The Association of Power Producers believes the relaxed norms will favor consumers [1]