Han Dong-hoon at Daegu Seomun Market: 'I Will Step Forward Regardless of Whether It Turns Out Bad or Good'
Former People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon visited Daegu's Seomun Market, asserting the need to break away from the Yoon Seok-yeol leadership to rebuild conservatism in South Korea.
What did Jang Dong-hyuk say when President Lee put his house on the market?
As President Yoon Suk-yeol lists his apartment for sale, Democratic Party members demand a response from the People Power Party leader, Jang Dong-hyuk, who previously claimed he would sell his properties if the President did.
Report: Wind Power Eats Itself – Receives Only Half of the Average Electricity Price
Wind power production in Finland faces challenges as it receives only half of the average electricity market price due to overbuilding in recent years.
Auvere Power Plant is Down Again
The Auvere power plant in Estonia is down again due to technical issues shortly after a previous repair.
Auvere is broken again
Eesti Energia announced that the Auvere power plant is out of service until March 1.
Silver Sillak: The problem is not ETS, but the lack of new power plants
Silver Sillak emphasizes that the real issue facing Estonia's energy market is the insufficient development of new power plants, rather than the Emissions Trading System (ETS).
Engie makes a £12 billion acquisition in the UK
Engie has announced the acquisition of UK Power Networks for £10.5 billion, reinforcing its presence in the UK energy market.
The 100 Critical Hours and the Rise of Energy Storage
The article discusses the upcoming Market Balance of Power (MBP) in Mexico, aimed at addressing electricity supply and demand, and its implications for users facing increased costs.
Mexico, a Power in Franchises
Mexico ranks as the fifth largest global market for franchises and leads in the Hispanic sector, with the International Franchise Fair set to take place from March 5 to 7 in Mexico City.
Sutt: Estonia does not plan to compensate carbon quota costs for power plants
Estonia's Energy and Environment Minister Andres Sutt announced that the country will not compensate fossil fuel power plants for carbon quota expenses, diverging from Italy's approach.
To Become an AI Powerhouse and Achieve Energy Transition... Electricity Market Restructuring Must Accelerate
Experts emphasize the urgent need for restructuring South Korea's electricity market to support energy transition and increased power demands from AI integration.
POWER FACES STORMS ⟩ Today, electricity is extraordinarily volatile
Electricity prices in Estonia are expected to fluctuate significantly today, with a notable drop in average prices compared to the previous day.
Stock Market: DEI Cuts the... Power
The stock of DEI has seen a 10% correction from its recent peak price of €20.4, now settling at €18.2 amid ongoing pressures, affecting its market capitalization which has fallen below €6.8 billion.
Stock Market: Heavy losses over 2% - Focus on Banks and Public Power Corporation (PPC)
The Athens Stock Exchange suffered significant losses over 2%, driven by declines in major banks and other blue-chip stocks.
No One Wants to Build Wind Power Anymore
Investments in new wind power in Sweden have completely stalled, marking the worst year on record due to electricity surplus, low prices, and political uncertainty.
Italy: "Green light" for the 3 billion euro package to reduce wholesale energy prices
Italy has approved a package worth approximately 3 billion euros aimed at reducing wholesale energy prices to protect household purchasing power and support business competitiveness.
Stock Market – Public Power Corporation: Continuing the Correction from the… 20 Euro Mark
The stock of the Public Power Corporation continues to decline from its multi-year high of €20.1, now trading below €19.
The Auvere station breakdown cost consumers 4.5 million
The recent breakdown of the Auvere power station cost consumers approximately 4.5 million euros, as disclosed in a Estonian Parliament committee meeting.
Construction of Estonia's largest battery power plant, Zirgu, begins in Tsirguliina
The construction of Zirgu, Estonia's largest battery power plant, is set to begin in Tsirguliina in February 2026, aiming to balance the electric market in Estonia and the Baltic region.
The Most Expensive Houses in the Country Are in Mumbai; What is This City’s Luxury Power?
Mumbai is becoming a premier hub for luxury real estate, outpacing major cities like London and Singapore.
The debate on nuclear power is conducted as if Norway has an abundance of energy. We do not.
Norway's discussion on nuclear energy overlooks the country's actual energy limitations and the regulatory constraints governing its power market.
Lahti's Mauri Rautio has had stock market electricity for 10 years, and all data is stored: This is how the power fee has affected bills
Mauri Rautio from Lahti shares insights from his decade-long experience of tracking electricity bills, addressing concerns about new power fees.
Before the EU Summit: A To-do List for More Economic Power
Chancellor Merz and President Macron present a united front at the EU summit while facing significant disagreements on economic priorities.
China to dismantle local power protectionism in push to electrify national grid
China is transitioning towards a unified national power market to enhance energy security and promote green energy expansion.
Dressed Americans for the Olympics. A Famous Brand Highlights Sales Results
Ralph Lauren reports strong sales performance despite a slowdown in the luxury goods market, showcasing its enduring appeal in a challenging economic climate.
How Latvia's Power Grid Disconnected from Russia and What are the Benefits?
In early February 2025, the Baltic states disconnected from the BRELL electricity grid, linking them to Russia and Belarus, joining the unified European power grid instead.
Monopoly Commission: He fights for competition
Tomaso Duso leads the Monopolies Commission in Germany, advocating for competition and scrutinizing market power, particularly in the food sector.
The heated job market reduces the imbalance in the relationship between employee and employer
Brazil's heated job market is giving workers more negotiating power for wages and benefits, according to economist Rodolpho Tobler.
Is a crypto apocalypse coming?
The article discusses the implications of Donald Trump's return to power in the U.S., suggesting that it could lead to a booming cryptocurrency market due to his favorable stance towards crypto regulations.
What house can you buy today with 250,000 euros – How many square meters have buyers lost in two years
The purchasing power of €250,000 has significantly decreased over the past two years in Greece, resulting in prospective buyers being able to purchase smaller and older properties than before.
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.
Artificial Intelligence: The $1 Trillion Sell-off on Wall Street and the Fear of Disruption of Business Models
The technology market is facing a massive sell-off as investors fear that artificial intelligence poses a direct threat to traditional business models and shifts power dynamics.
The Rise of Michal Strnad / From the Czech Republic, there is a billionaire power, more among the top 100 wealthiest Europeans than Belgians or Spaniards
Czech billionaire Michal Strnad's Czechoslovak Group made a significant stock market debut on Euronext Amsterdam, doubling its value to over 31 billion euros within hours.
Czechs say goodbye to coal
Czech Republic has decided to end coal mining, affecting the job market and the future of the energy sector, particularly regarding nuclear power plans.
The markets of the world's most important leagues have closed: top signings recorded right at the buzzer and emerging leagues spending more than the Europeans
The closure of the transfer market marks a crucial moment where last-minute signings could reshape the fate of teams in the second half of the season, highlighting the increasing financial power of emerging leagues.
The financial policy committee says the Norwegian price negatively affects the power market
The Financial Policy Committee warns that the Norwegian price undermines price signals and increases consumption in the power market, as presented in a report by NTNU professor Ragnar Torvik.
Electricity prices on the stock market are high today as well
The price of electricity on the market today exceeds yesterday's rates, with an average tax-included cost of over 48 cents per kilowatt-hour, predicted to rise even higher in the afternoon due to low wind energy production and ongoing cold weather.
I would almost rather study Novo's stock price in real-time
The article discusses a dramatized film about Novo Nordisk, highlighting themes of greed and power, with a humorous take on the situation.
The 7 key job skills that companies are looking for: what they are and how to develop them
In an increasingly competitive and changing job market, companies prioritize personal and social competencies, also known as 'power skills', which are essential for employment and professional growth.
DN Debate. "Catastrophe awaits when capital and power gather among the elite"
Financial expert and billionaire Robert Weil warns that the concentration of capital among a few threatens the democratic system as stock market gains greatly exceed wage growth.
Stocks to Watch: Don't Buy These Stocks Today Without Knowing, There is Big News
Major companies like NTPC, Meesho, Nestle India, Bajaj Auto, Power Grid, and Tata Investment will release their third-quarter results today, impacting certain stocks in the market.
"Russian oil has always been extremely popular"
The international power structure in the oil market is significantly shifting due to US intervention in Venezuela, as the US under Trump moves towards becoming a 'Petro State', raising questions about future oil price determination by either the US or OPEC.
Germany’s Merz acknowledges ‘strategic mistake’
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany has admitted that the government made a 'serious strategic mistake' by phasing out nuclear power, which could impact energy market prices.
Electricity Market: Green Light for Gas Power Plants
The article discusses the ongoing transition in the German electricity market where renewable energy is increasing, while conventional energy sources are being phased out, raising concerns about energy supply during low production periods.
Carlota Pi (Holaluz): "Selling electricity is very complicated: five companies share 80% of the market with brutal power"
Carlota Pi, president of Holaluz, critiques the centralized electricity market which is dominated by a handful of companies, contributing to systemic issues like outages.
Nissan Qashqai in refreshed tone. Looks expensive and drives differently
The refreshed Nissan Qashqai features an eye-catching design and a focus on e-power drivetrains, marking its evolution in the crowded crossover market.
Causes and Consequences of the Protests in Iran
Protests in Iran erupted on December 28, 2025, driven by economic crises and sharp fluctuations in the exchange rate, leading to significant market disruptions and decreased purchasing power among citizens.
The Bank of Spain may prohibit consumer loans if it detects a serious risk to the consumer
The Bank of Spain will gain authority to intervene in the credit market, including the power to prohibit consumer loans if serious risks to consumers are identified.
The End of an Oil Power – How Russia Lost Its Giant Status
The reactions on global oil markets following the 'Maduro' tremor reveal the new power dynamics, with US stocks gaining while Russian values decline due to Russia's diminishing role in the world oil market.
In the new world order, market power trumps military might. Can China compete?
Analysts suggest that China must adapt to a global landscape where market power and technological innovation outweigh traditional military strength.