The Danish energy regulator, Forsyningstilsynet, has decided to report two electricity suppliers, Velkommen A/S and Nettopower ApS, to the police for failing to comply with a court order requiring them to immediately refund former customers. The companies were supposed to provide documentation by May 26, 2026, confirming they had fulfilled this requirement, but the regulator determined they did not meet the deadline. Meanwhile, two other energy network companies, Cerius and Radius, have filed for bankruptcy against Velkommen A/S, Nettopower ApS, and two additional affiliated companies—Power Fuel and Vedvarende—due to outstanding debts. These four companies are part of the same corporate group, Velkommen-koncernen. Cerius and Radius claim they have not received payment for services related to electricity transmission through the grid, leading them to seek legal action. As a result, approximately 32,500 customers who previously used Velkommen’s services in parts of Zealand and Lolland-Falster will need to switch to new electricity providers.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about regulatory actions and legal proceedings involving private companies without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on the actions of the energy regulator and the financial disputes between companies without using biased language or selectively
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article reports on the regulatory actions taken by Forsyningstilsynet against Velkommen A/S and Nettopower ApS, citing their failure to comply with an order to refund customers. It also mentions the concourse requests from Cerius and Radius due to unpaid debts. The information aligns with the cr
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