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Belgian nuclear regulator tells govt not to extend oldest reactors

Belgium's nuclear regulator has advised the government against a life extension of the country's three oldest reactors, despite the risk of a gap in electricity supply over the next two winters.

read more... 07/03/2023

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French power supply seen rebounding, but still below average

French power supply is set to rebound from low nuclear output in 2022, returning the country to the role of a net exporter, though a long maintenance schedule and current low hydropower availability are concerns heading into warmer months.

read more... 02/03/2023

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Daily (21.02.2023): European spot power prices surged on Monday as low wind output and forecasts of colder weather boosted demand

Oil prices rebounded on Monday as attention shifted back to the fundamentals of supply and demand, with Russia's output expected to decline and China's reopening boosting slightly the demand. As a result, Brent crude oil gained 1.3% day-on-day to settle at $84.07 a barrel.

read more... 21/02/2023

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Germany’s Scholz woos key gas supplier in Belgium

Belgian Prime minister Alexander De Croo will meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday morning in Zeebrugge, the site of a massive LNG terminal, to discuss energy supply.

read more... 15/02/2023

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Daily (09.02.2023): British gas prices tumbled on Wednesday amid predictions of warmer temperatures and healthy LNG supplies

Oil prices had a bullish evolution on Wednesday due to expectations that China's increased consumption of crude oil will further tighten the supply-demand balance in the market. Consequently, Brent crude rose by 1.7% to $85.09 a barrel and WTI oil increased by 1.7% to $78.47 a barrel.

read more... 09/02/2023

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