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Benelux energy markets summarized in weekly English-language newsletter Benelux in Brief is the weekly English-language newsletter summarizing the most important news items in the electricity-and-gas markets from The Netherlands and Belgium.
With this publication, Energeia is answering to the growing market demand for the region's energy news, which until recently was only available in Dutch.
With Benelux in Brief, Energeia accomodates the increasing demand for reliable and independent news on developments in the dynamic gas-and-electricity sector in Holland and Belgium. The newsletter includes financial, economic, political, regulatory and wholesale information, most of which has only been available in Dutch-language publications. "Our internet daily Energeia Energy News has been reporting developments in the Benelux energy markets since 2000. We have chosen from the beginning to publish in Dutch, so we can offer our readers more nuance and depth. Now, we will use the breadth of our Dutch news selection as the basis for Benelux in Brief, and hope that we will pass on our added value to our English-language readers," said Energeia general manager Loek Caris. Benelux in Brief is available as:
The monthly cost of all versions is EUR 70.00 (every first subscriber) and EUR 12.50 (every additional subscriber). www.energeia.nl/aanmelden.php?benelux=1 Energeia is a press agency for the electricity-and-gas sector in The Netherlands and Belgium, set up by journalists specialising in finance and economics. Since 2000, Energeia has reported on the ongoing liberalisation, privatisation and regularisation in these sectors, in a professional and objective manner. On a daily basis, Energeia provides current news for professional organisations which are active in the Benelux region's energy market. In ten years, Energeia has managed to grow into a small but fully-fledged electronic publishing house, while maintaining its own style and independence. |
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