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Serbia monitors coal imports, surplus of gas storage space

Serbia aims to announce an international tender to import about 2-3 million tonnes of coal to refill its sources of electricity generation since winter is close, as stated by the energy minister on Tuesday.

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Daily: European carbon plunges to six-week low on weak German power

Brent crude increased by more than $1, while WTI crude futures by more than 42 dollars on Tuesday, spurred by OPEC output cut forecast, as well as by weakening dollar and news that Libya had reduced production after rockets hit an area near the Zawiya refinery. Brent crude for November delivery boosted $1.17 to close at $99.05 a barrel. The front-month U.S. October crude rose $1.96 to settle at $94.88 a barrel.

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Britain declines to 5-year low in Ernst Young’s green energy ranking

Britain has dropped a position to a five-year low ranking among the world's most attractive renewable energy markets, following the change in its method of subsidizing renewable electricity, as illustrated in a quarterly ranking from accountants Ernst & Young (E&Y) on Tuesday.

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Russian gas to Slovakia traversing Ukraine at the lowest level since 2011

Russian natural gas deliveries entering Slovakia from Ukraine have decreased by approximately 17 percent, attaining the lowest volumes since at least 2011, as shown by data from Slovak pipeline operator Eustream.

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Italy: OLT LNG plant recognized as strategic

The Italian government has recognized as important the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal that regional utility Iren and Germany's E.ON intend to build off the north-west coast of Italy, as stated on Monday by two sources familiar with the matter.

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