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Daily: European spot power prices rebound amid weak renewable power output

Oil prices increased across both sides of continent on Wednesday, pushed up by a draw on U.S. crude inventories at the Cushing, Oklahoma, crude oil delivery hub, while gasoline stockpiles drove Brent and U.S. crude to the three weeks highs.

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Verbund: gas and coal plants to be mothballed or closed

Gas and coal-fired plants in Austria and France would be mothballed or closed by the Austrian utility Verbund after a year spent analyzing its alternatives, due to their unprofitability.

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Britain: solar power subsidy scheme to be stopped earlier

Subsides for new solar power plants in Britain might be probably ended two years earlier than anticipated in order to avoid the costs increase, as stated by the government on Tuesday.

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Europe forms single power market covering 70% of customers

Power grids and exchanges in southern and north-western Europe connected markets on Tuesday covering approximately 70 percent of European customers, which will contribute to unified power pricing while diminishing risks of supply.

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Daily: Brent, U.S. crude prices rally to two-week highs on potential stockpiles draw

Brent crude rallied on Tuesday on strong U.S. crude and gasoline markets which offset the expectations of a potential rebound in Libyan oil output by 500,000 barrels per day. U.S. crude oil rose jumped over $1 a barrel to hit two-week highs on Tuesday as stocks of U.S. crude oil at Cushing dropped to their lowest levels since 2008 in the week to May 2.

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