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UK: Ofgem to investigate five producers over capacity market auction

Britain's energy market regulator Ofgem has launched an investigation to see if five power producers gave false or distorted information about planning consents for several units that participated in a capacity auction last December.

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Croatia’s HEP signs 3-year agreement to supply electricity to Slovenia’s capital

Croatian state-run power utility HEP declared on Thursday it had inked a 12 million euro ($13.4 million) agreement to supply power to the capital of bordering Slovenia over the next three years, since it aims to expand in the region.

read more... 22/05/2015

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Daily: European prompt electricity prices as supply increases, German demand stable

Oil prices increased on Thursday, sustained by a drawdown in U.S. crude inventories even though weak China data and worries about excess oil supply limited price gains.

read more... 21/05/2015

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Major energy companies tied to approximately a third of greenhouse gases

Thirty-two energy firms managed by Russia's Gazprom represent almost a third of all man-made greenhouse gas emissions if the burning of all the coal, oil and gas they produce is taken into consideration, according to a study on Wednesday.

read more... 21/05/2015

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Poland: PGNiG urges discount programme to preserve biggest clients

Poland's major gas distributor PGNiG anticipates more of its biggest customers to join a price discount programme instituted this month to preserve clients as the country opens up its gas market to more competition, according to the company on Wednesday.

read more... 21/05/2015

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