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Denmark: Dong Energy relies on bigger offshore turbines

Dong Energy, Europe's biggest offshore wind farm developer, intends to make the change to giant wind turbines in an action that could indicate a breakthrough for a new generation of products.

read more... 24/11/2014

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Daily: Crude oil ends up on stronger demand from China

Brent crude oil settled up almost 1 percent on Tuesday, spurred by data showing stronger-than-expected demand in China and some technical price rebound after weeks of practically uninterrupted selling. Brent increased by 82 cents to trade at $86.22 a barrel. It climbed as much as $1.06, or 1.2 percent, during the session to $86.48. U.S. WTI crude ended up 10 cents, or 0.1 percent, at $82.81 a barrel in New York, after attaining a session high at $84.05.

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Germany could close eight more coal power plants

Germany is working on a new regulation to oblige energy firms to close some more coal-fired power plants since it aims to attain ambitious climate targets, as shown in a document seen by Reuters on Sunday.

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UK nuclear regulator gave approval to resume three EDF reactors

Britain's Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) gave permission on Friday for EDF Energy to resume three nuclear reactors over the next week, offline since August, for inspections needed by an error on a similar unit.

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Tamar gas corporation plans improvement, counting pipeline to Egypt

Israel's offshore Tamar gas field could obtain an improvement of $1.5-$2 billion, counting the construction of an undersea pipeline to an export plant in Egypt operated by Spain's Union Fenosa Gas (UFG).

read more... 21/11/2014

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