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FRANKFURT, Jan 4 (Reuters) - European prompt power prices rose sharply on Thursday on forecasts for decreasing wind and nuclear power output and rising energy consumption because of colder weather.
Rise in wind output weighs on prompt prices Forward curve gains on stronger coal fundamentals Utility EnBW posts sharply lower core profit for H1 FRANKFURT, July 28 (Reuters) - European electricity ...
Northland Power Inc. (TSX: NPI) reported a Q2 2025 net loss of C$53 million versus a C$262 million profit a year earlier, as below-average wind across its European offshore portfolio weighed on ...
U.S. power consumption will hit record highs in 2025 and 2026, the Energy Information Administration said in its short-term ...
SINGAPORE/SEOUL, August 18 (Reuters) -South Korea's nuclear power output is racing ahead of official targets due to fewer maintenance outages, a new plant coming online and reactors running at full ...