An Appeal Against Demand Charges - Now Speaking a Utility Company That Does Things Differently
The electricity company Lahti Energia has stated that it currently does not offer demand charge-free contracts for homeowners, despite a recent regulatory announcement suggesting households may have the right to choose such an option.
Five-year Deadline for Nuclear Plant Terror Countermeasure Facilities to Be Extended, Potentially Avoiding Shutdown
Japan's Nuclear Regulatory Authority plans to extend the five-year deadline for installing terrorism countermeasure facilities at nuclear plants, which may prevent shutdowns.
Errors in Application for Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant's Operation Beyond 30 Years
Tokyo Electric Power Company has acknowledged 28 errors in its application for the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant's operation extending beyond 30 years, raising concerns from the Nuclear Regulation Authority.
Helen: Changes Coming to Power Demand Charge
Helen Electricity Network has announced updates to its power demand charge calculations in line with new regulations from the Energy Authority.
Iran is ready to give up enriched uranium for the end of sanctions, says Iranian nuclear authority
Iran is willing to dilute its highly enriched uranium if the United States lifts all sanctions against the country, according to the head of its atomic energy agency.
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.
Former councilman arrested on suspicion of energy theft in supermarket, in Aparecida de Goiânia
Former councilman William Ludovico was arrested for allegedly stealing energy for over a month from a supermarket he manages in Aparecida de Goiânia, with police also investigating additional charges of threats, contempt, and resistance to authority.
NMDPRA targets zero fuel imports as downstream overhaul deepens
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority is aiming to eliminate fuel imports as part of a major reform of the country's petroleum supply chain.
Electricity network fee will rise by several dozen cents a month for household consumers
The Estonian Competition Authority has confirmed new electricity transmission service fees, resulting in a slight increase of less than half a euro for the average household's monthly electricity bill.
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.
Chevron-HelleniqEnergy: 'Ok' from the Audit Authority on contracts for the blocks in Crete - Peloponnese
The Audit Authority has approved four contracts related to the Chevron-HelleniqEnergy consortium's hydrocarbons bids, as announced by the Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou.
Changes in electricity charges: What the decision of the RAEY predicts for grid charges
The article discusses the recent decision by the Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy, and Water (RAEY) regarding changes in electricity grid charges, including increases to be reflected in consumer bills and the regulated revenues for ADMIE.
EYDAP: The RAEY approved the increase in water tariffs
The Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water (RAEY) approved increases in water tariffs in Attica after a long period of stagnation, allowing for adjustments in both household and business charges.