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Greek power producer PPC returns to EU court to challenge antitrust decision on coal

By Matthew Newman ( March 8, 2016, 10:17 GMT | Insight) -- Greece's state-backed Public Power Corporation is back before EU judges today in its long-running challenge to a European antitrust decision. The move by former electricity monopoly PPC follows a ruling by the EU Court of Justice that scrapped a previous court victory for the company. The case originates in a dispute over whether Greek governmental measures gave PPC an illegal hold over exploration rights for deposits of lignite, a cheap brown coal used in power plants.Greece's state-backed Public Power Corporation* is back before EU judges today in its long-running challenge to a European antitrust decision....

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