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British Gas pays clients $1.4 million for failed schedules

Britain's biggest energy provider British Gas, possessed by utility Centrica, has paid a total of 1.1 million pounds ($1.4 million) to clients in compensation for missed or delayed appointments, as stated by the country's energy regulator on Thursday.

read more... 21/07/2017

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Green light set for $2.6 billion Scottish wind power project

Scotland’s Court of Session approved the Scottish offshore wind power project Neart na Gaoithe after a two-year court battle with the Royal Society for the Protection of the Birds (RSPB).

read more... 20/07/2017

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Russia faces hardship installing Siemens turbines in Crimea

After thumbing their nose at the European sanctions and bringing gas turbines made by the German company Siemens to Crimea, Russia struggles to install them, since the company refuses to engage in anything that has to do with the equipment that was delivered to the sanction-bound region.

read more... 20/07/2017

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Daily (20.07.2017): EU carbon prices decreased by 1.5% on Wednesday

Oil soared on Wednesday, supported by strong demand for gasoline in the US and a major decline in the stocks, according to the API. Brent crude jumped by 1.76% to close at $49.70 a barrel, while WTI price rose by 1.55% to end at $47.12 a barrel.

read more... 20/07/2017

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Drax accelerates plans for coal conversion to gas

Britain's Drax, which once owned Europe's most polluting coal-fired power plant, is accelerating plans to transform one of its six units to gas and could offer for a capacity contract as early as 2019, as stated by its chief executive on Wednesday.

read more... 20/07/2017

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