Demand drives up some European electricity prices
A rise in electricity demand led to an increase in electricity prices across some European markets last week, while a drop in gas prices contributed to lower prices in others, according to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting’s latest analysis.
You are not logged in
If you want to read more, join the ENERGY-HUB club
LoginTry the monthly membership in the ENERGY-HUB club for free!
Related articles
South Africa adds 1.1 GW of solar in 2024
The South African Photovoltaic Industry Association predicts that deployment will accelerate as a strong pipeline of private and p…
Doug Burgum, Trump’s pick for public lands boss, questions reliability of renewable power
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for interior secretary told a Senate panel Thursday the U.S. can leverage development of fo…
Denmark’s solar capacity surpasses 4 GW
Denmark installed 545 MW of solar in 2024, with utility-scale projects driving market growth, according to Danish solar associatio…
Urban and rural users pay same grid fees in Germany for the first time
Grid fees for users in urban and in rural areas of Germany have, for the first time, been brought to similar levels, according to…
India’s rooftop solar scheme could drive $13.9 billion opportunity
India’s PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana initiative (PM-SGMBY) could create a INR 1.2 trillion ($13.9 billion) opportunity for PV m…
ENERGY-HUB is a modern independent platformsharing news and analytic articles from the energy sector on a daily basis. Within our portfolio we monitor czech, slovak and foreign press releases.