The Central European markets have recently gone through a rapid tranistion. Buyers of energy in this part of Europe see improved supplier choice. They can also sign the sort of flexible contracts with hedging services that allow them to deploy more advanced risk management strategies.
Events of the week
EURACTIV News
- Luxembourg becomes first European country to issue defence bonds
- EMA says new pharma rules will put EU back in the drug race
- EXCLUSIVE: EU mulls tariffs on Chinese hybrid cars
- Plundering carbon pricing revenue could jeopardise EU’s energy transition, NGOs warn
- EU’s wobble on carbon tax damages industry, warns Yara chief





















