EU lawmakers seek to bolster consumer rights in bloc’s power market reform

Published 13:41 on September 14, 2023  /  Last updated at 13:41 on September 14, 2023  / /  EMEA

The European Parliament gave the green light to start negotiations with member states on a bill to regulate the EU's rapidly-decarbonising electricity market, during a plenary session on Thursday in Strasbourg.
The European Parliament gave the green light to start negotiations with member states on a bill to regulate the EU's rapidly-decarbonising electricity market, during a plenary session on Thursday in Strasbourg.


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