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Europe should follow France in reducing carbon emissions

Eddie O’Connor, the Founder and Chairman of Mainstream Renewable Power suggests that European countries should follow the advice given by French President Emmanuel Macron and cooperate to develop an interconnected energy market based on renewable energy instead of fossil fuels.

read more... 09/02/2018

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Daily (08.02.2018): EU carbon prices jumped by 2.3% on Wednesday

Oil prices dipped to a one-month low as U.S. data showed a rise in inventories and record peaks attained in crude production, raising worries of more selling that could expose speculators to make big bets on the ascending trend in crude prices. Brent crude declined by 2 percent, to close at $65.51 a barrel. WTI crude was 2.5% down at $61.79 per barrel.

read more... 08/02/2018

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Daily (29.01.2018): EU carbon prices dropped by 1.6% on Friday

Oil prices closed higher on Friday after hitting three-year peaks, because of a weaker U.S. dollar. Brent crude increased by 0.1%, or 10 cents, to end at $70.52 per barrel. Meanwhile, WTI crude settled 1% up at $66.14 a barrel.

read more... 29/01/2018

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UK: The share of low carbon power reached a record peak in 2017

In the third quarter (Q3) of 2017, the share of energy generated by low carbon electric energy sources in Great Britain, registered an unprecedented 54.4% raise.

read more... 25/01/2018

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Daily (24.01.2018): EU carbon prices jumped by almost 3% to hit more than 5-year high on Tuesday

Oil prices increased on Tuesday, buyout by strong world economic growth prospects and forecasts for continued output reductions by OPEC, Russia and their allies.

read more... 24/01/2018

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