- January 31st, 2014
National Grid says UK set to import more electricity
The UK will import more power from neighbouring countries in the future as the country’s electricity margin continues to tighten, according to National Grid. ›
The UK will import more power from neighbouring countries in the future as the country’s electricity margin continues to tighten, according to National Grid. ›
Europe is slowly emerging from the crisis and economic growth is picking up however the sluggish nature of the recovery means governments cannot ease up in the pursuit of reforms that boost investment and jobs. ›
An apparent U-turn by VVD parliamentarians means a majority of MPs now support reducing the amount of gas being pumped from under Groningen. ›
The 2013 average was by far the highest in any of the years when the UK NBP spot gas market has been active, beating the averages for all the years from 1997 to 2012. ›
UK prompt power prices were bearish on the first working day of the New Year, moving lower in line with surging wind generation and lower demand with the festive season demand slump expected to last until Monday. ›