Gas station head opens up about prices - 'There are no specific days'
Juha Vanninen, the head of St1's retail network in the Nordics, discusses the impact of taxes on fuel prices and the competition in the gas station market in Finland.
Iran War: What the EU Is Examining to Mitigate Energy Cost Pressures on Industry
The EU is exploring energy taxes, network fees, and carbon costs as short-term measures to alleviate pressures on industries affected by rising energy prices due to the Iran war.
Experts: More large increases in electricity network prices to be expected
Experts believe that significant price increases for electricity network fees will continue into next year, driven by unused funds of 30 billion kronor that network companies can charge customers.
Network service average price will rise by 3.4 percent starting in June
Starting in June, the average network service price from Elektrilevi will increase by 3.4 percent due to rising transmission service costs and general inflation.
Increase in product turnover, but not their prices
Norfa's expansion in Vilnius raises public interest as the company invests heavily in its network, including opening stores with unique features like indoor tennis courts.
Report reveals: Fiber optic connection prices could spiral out of control
A new report indicates that only 30% of fiber optic networks in Finland are open, significantly lower than the nearly 100% openness in Sweden and Denmark, which could lead to increased costs for consumers.
EEC Trends: Will the energy transformation reduce electricity prices?
A proposal for a new network law aims to accelerate renewable energy development in Poland to prevent reliance on gas price fluctuations.
Draft Bill for the Energy Transition: Lower Electricity Prices, More Stable Grids?
A new draft bill in Germany proposes changes to the energy transition aimed at lowering electricity prices and stabilizing the grid, sparking criticism from opposition parties but support from network operators.
Biedronka confirms: prices have started to fall. The network's results are surprising
Biedronka, part of the Jeronimo Martins group, reports surprising financial results for 2025, highlighting deflation effects, increased promotional activity, and expansion in both physical stores and e-commerce.
Investment in Critical Infrastructure: State Billions for Power Grids
The German government is investing in the Dutch network operator Tennet to secure the energy transition, which could reduce electricity prices in the medium term.
Next year: Grid agency expects "stable or declining" electricity prices
The Federal Network Agency predicts that due to the expansion of renewable energy, electricity prices for consumers may remain stable or decrease in the coming year, despite the costs associated with grid expansion.
Electricity prices in 2026 expected to be stable or falling, according to the Federal Network Agency โ subsidies and renewables as reasons
Germany's Federal Network Agency predicts stable or falling electricity prices in 2026, driven by renewable energy expansion and potential subsidies, while also calling for fairer grid cost distribution.