Electricity: Reductions in ‘green’ tariffs are coming in March
Market signals indicate a decrease in ‘green’ tariff charges in Greece for March, correlated with the wholesale electricity market conditions.
March will continue with a green flag for electricity bills, with no extra charges for consumers
Brazil's national electrical agency announced that electricity consumers will continue to enjoy the green tariff flag in March, meaning there will be no extra charges on their bills due to improved rainfall and reservoir conditions.
Electricity bill: March will remain with a green tariff flag, says Aneel
The National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) announced that the tariff flag will remain green for March, meaning there will be no additional charges on electricity bills.
Energy bills 'significant cut' this week in new announcement
UK households are set to see a 7% cut in energy bills starting in April due to a government restructuring of energy charges.
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.
Busch: Criticized electricity fee can be stopped
Swedish Minister Ebba Busch discusses the possibility of canceling a controversial electricity fee that charges consumers based on simultaneous power consumption.
More Irap on the energy sector. Solar, revolution incentives
New measures have been introduced regarding incentives for photovoltaic plants aiming to alleviate system charges and manage resource allocation in the energy sector.
Former Ukrainian Energy Minister Arrested for Corruption Crimes
Herman Haluschenko, the former Ukrainian Energy Minister, has been arrested and faces charges of money laundering and involvement in a criminal organization.
Switzerland, offshore, 'black funds': Charges against Khalusienko for the $100 million scandal
Ukrainian former Energy Minister Herman Khalusienko has been charged with involvement in a major corruption scandal linked to Energoatom and an operation dubbed 'Midas'.
Former Ukrainian Energy Minister Attempted to Flee and Arrested on Corruption Charges
Former Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko was arrested on charges of money laundering and being part of a criminal group, according to Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU).
Ukraine-Russia War - Today's News
Former Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko has been arrested on corruption charges, while EU's Kallas states Russia is no longer a superpower amid ongoing conflict.
The modern crusade of the Å Ä—ta parish priest is not over yet, but the ministries say: you already have discounts
A Lithuanian priest advocates for church institutions arguing against new electricity charges as they are treated like commercial entities instead of community service organizations.
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.
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.
The green fairy tale of ever more expensive gas
The authors of the heating law warned of a 'cost trap', stating that gas heating would soon become uneconomical due to rising charges, suggesting heat pumps as a better option, however, data presents a different scenario, creating a dilemma for politics.