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ERSE Unveils New 2026–2029 Tariffs with Higher 6.33% Return for E-Redes

16/10/25 -"Portugal’s electricity regulator, ERSE, has unveiled its proposal for 2026 electricity tariffs and the parameters governing the next four-year regulatory period (2026–2029) for E-Redes, the power ..."

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