Trade organizations praise softened requirements in upcoming EU reform

Danish industry organizations are pleased that a controversial earnings cap has been removed from the upcoming electricity market reform.
Photo: Yves Herman
Photo: Yves Herman
by PETER THOMSEN, WATCH MEDIA’s EU CORRESPONDENT, & WILLIAM RØNFELDT KRISTENSEN

BRUSSELS / AARHUS – In the wake of massive criticism, it now appears that the upcoming reform of Europe’s electricity market will not be quite as big an alteration of the industry as first feared.

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