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A sweeter deal for energy giants?

By Simon Taylor  -  22.05.2008 / 00:00 CET

Critics of plans to prevent energy firms owning both generation and transmission operations are hoping that a new compromise will win the day.

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WRAPPED UP German energy giant E.ON has already decided to sell off its transmission operations following an investigation by the European Commission. REUTERS

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