Tarcísio's administration demands the Ministry of Mines and Energy about the termination of Enel's contract
The Tarcísio de Freitas administration is pressing the Ministry of Mines and Energy for a timeline on the ANEEL process regarding the possible termination of Enel's concession.
VERT: ‘Birštono elektra’ must return 16.7 thousand euros to the state budget
The Lithuanian company ‘Birštono elektra’ has been ordered to return 16.7 thousand euros to the state budget due to irregularities in compensation received for electricity costs.
Narrow Transition Tightens the Noose to Close 29 'Ghost' Electricity Suppliers
Spain's Ministry for Ecological Transition is initiating the disqualification of 29 inactive electricity suppliers from the market.
The Calculator Shows What the Power Fee Limit Means in Practice
A new regulation from the Finnish Energy Authority sets an eight-kilowatt limit for power charge contracts, with implications for consumers based on their electricity use.
Lagos understudies NERC to strengthen power regulation
The Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission is studying the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission to enhance electricity market regulation in Lagos.
Reps probes NBET over N4.10bn regulatory income
The House of Representatives Committee on Finance questioned Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc's management regarding the use of N4.10bn regulatory income for the fiscal year 2025 and suspended consideration of the agency's 2026 budget proposal.
Appeal from the Association for a Million Finns – "The Capacity Charge Feels Like a Stick"
The Finnish Detached House Association criticizes the Energy Authority's new capacity charge regulation for electricity transmission, stating that the limit of 8 kilowatts is still too strict for homeowners.
Electricity: the supplier JMPE sanctioned by the Ministry of Economy
The Ministry of Economy is set to revoke the electricity supplier JMPE's license, but customers will transition to EDF without disruption.
Competition Authority Authorizes Sale of 'Pirate' Catalan Electricity Company That Requested Intervention for Serious Irregularities
The National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) has approved the sale of Eléctrica del Montsec, a small 'pirate' electricity distributor in Lleida, following requests for intervention due to severe regulatory violations.
Electrification in Danger
A new regulation requires residential and business consumers to pay for electricity supply and assume risks due to insufficient investments, jeopardizing the necessary electrification for economic development in the country.
The Vice President of Competition Warns About Legal Risks in Payment to Electricity Networks
Ángel García Castillejo has expressed concerns regarding the legal risks associated with the remuneration of electrical networks, highlighting potential regulatory stability issues.