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ENA’s purpose is to consolidate a highly-focused industry body that delivers value to its members by achieving excellence, both within its internal services and externally in its relationships with all stakeholders, for mutual benefit.
ENA’s vision: To exert influence successfully on common issues in the operating environment, including regulation and the wider policy framework, both at a domestic and European level, to provide cost-efficient ‘in common’ technical services and related businesses for the benefit of members.
ENA’s mission: To promote and enable the UK to have the safest, most reliable, efficient and sustainable energy networks in the world.
For more information: http://www.energynetworks.org |
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The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) was established on 19 December 2008 and has become fully operational as of 1 July 2009. ENTSO-E replaces all former TSO associations in Europe (ATSOI, BALTSO, NORDEL, ETSO, UCTE, UKTSOA), and continues and consolidates their work.
Its legal raison d’être is EC Regulation 714/2009 on conditions for access to the network for cross-border exchanges in electricity, which is part of the Third Legislative Package on the Internal Electricity Market. The Regulation demands the establishment of ENTSO-E to ‘ensure optimal management of the electricity transmission network and to allow trading and supplying electricity across borders in the Community’. ENTSO-E’s aims, as defined by the Regulation include enhancing the integration of the European electricity market; contributing to a sustainable energy environment and ensuring the secure and reliable operation of the European power transmission system.
A non-binding ten-year network development plan as well as network codes which become binding through Comitology for all market players constitute two central examples of the new deliverables ENTSO-E has been mandates with.
For more information: www.entsoe.eu |
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Balkan Energy NEWS provides energy related news from countries of South East Europe. Countries involved are: Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia. Besides all regional energy related news, we are giving you in each issue one market analysis and review of the tenders announced and held in this area. You will be also able to see review of relevant power exchanges. It is published only as an pdf edition, two times per month.
Who should subscribe? The readers who will mostly benefit from the content of Balkan Energy News are: energy trading companies, investors, consulting companies, financial institutions, electricity generation companies, electricity distribution companies, transmission system operators, authorities, etc.
For more information: http://www.news.balkanenergy.com/ |
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Energate
For more information: www.energate.de
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Energeia provides outstanding information services (news, data, opinion) on a daily basis for the Dutch and Belgian electricity and gas industries, both in Dutch and English. Energeia enjoys the trust of over 5,000 energy professionals in the Netherlands, Belgium and beyond, who make use of our information services on a regular basis, appreciating our clear understanding of the Benelux energy market.
For more information: www.energeia.nl/beneluxinbrief.php |
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The Energy & Utilities portal provides news, views and information about industry-specific events, conferences and exhibitions for the gas, power, water, telecommunications and renewables industries. With access to a comprehensive, fully searchable database of companies the site demonstrates the capability within the UK to supply products and services to the worldwide sector.
For more information: http://www.energyandutilities.org.uk/ |
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Metering International serves the information needs of many thousands of utility professionals, and is trusted to provide the highest quality content and insights into this changing industry.
Metering International is a brand of Spintelligent, and has offices in South Africa and USA and partner companies in the Netherlands, China, Brazil and Argentina.
For more information: www.metering.com |
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MUNDOENERGÍA is a webportal in Spanish language focused on the energy sector: renewable energy (solar, wind, biomass…), non renewable energy (oil, gas, coal, nuclear…), utilities, energy policy and markets, climate change, saving energy, etc.
MUNDOENERGÍA includes information, collaboration and services for both professionals and stakeholders in the energy field.
The site has visits from both Spain (50%) and Latin America (50%) including a high percentage of energy companies and professionals.
MUNDOENERGÍA started in June 2001 and it was awarded as best energy magazine 2001 by the internet search engine "Tabarca".
For more information: http://www.mundoenergia.com/english.html |
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Smart Grid Today is the worldwide daily journal of the modern utility industry. Delivered by email each business day, Smart Grid Today features independent, unbiased reporting on the smart grid industry including federal and state grants and regulations; the evolution of legal issues; technology and service breakthroughs, bells, whistles and lemons; the twists, turns, foibles and slam-dunks of technology firms and service providers plus who's teaming with who and why and much more. SmartGridToday.com features a complete searchable archive of past stories and downloadable PDF files, a reader forum, industry directory, events calendar, classified advertisements, discounts off selected items and more. Don’t miss out on a single day of the deepest reporting on the smart grid you can find anywhere.
Visit www.SmartGridToday.com/TRIAL to sign up for a 14-day risk-free trial today. |
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UTILITIES is the only journal in the Netherlands in the field of energy, water and gas in the free market. The editor focuses primarily on the utilities-intensive industries and (semi) governments. Energy and water companies, distributors and suppliers are also considered important audiences.
Attention is given to the following topics: Technology, supply, procurement, outsourcing, liberalization, maintenance, metering, gas markets, electricity markets and water markets.
For more information: www.utilities.nl | |
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