E.ON to pay a fine in Britain for failing to supply enough advanced meters E.ON agreed to pay GBP 7 million as a fine because the company failed to supply part of its business customers through advanced electricity meters by the April 2014 deadline. British government’s goal is to modernise the energy sector. Next generation of smarter meters will help customers control…
Maroš Šefčovič spoke at the Energy Infrastructure Forum in Denmark According to Maroš Šefčovič, completing the internal energy market:will…
India has cracked down on foreign-funded charities including Greenpeace Indias intelligence agency published a report at the beginning of this year…
Since 30 October 2015, new rules are valid in Great Britain that open…
Energy regulator plans electricity rates revolution On 1 January 2017, Czech energy regulator will launch a new electricity…
American Duke University tries to make algae fuel more cost-effective U.S. Department of Energy has supported research of a cost effective algae…
Japan restarts another reactor With the approval of the Japanese government, Kyushu Electric Power…
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