EU Member States Fail to Reach Deal on Power Market Reform
- Next discussion will be in the second half of the year
- Reform is part of EU efforts to go green and boost security
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European Union members have failed to reach an agreement on power market reforms, kicking discussions to the second half of the year.
It wasn’t possible on Friday to break a deadlock over subsidies for nuclear energy in proposals, according to people familiar with the situation. The spat is mainly between major nuclear power France on the one side and Germany on the other.