Wind power plugs in
Jan 09, 2013
From wire reports
VILNIUS - Electricity from Lithuanian wind turbines started trading on the Nord Pool Spot Exchange after the Energy Ministry authorized state-controlled Lietuvos Energija to buy up power from local producers, reports Bloomberg.
Trading started on Jan. 8 on the exchange, which is owned by Nordic and Baltic transmission system operators, the ministry said on its Web site. Lietuvos Energija’s role is temporary, pending a public tender to choose a permanent wind power intermediary, it sai ...
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