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Brexit is likely to raise UK power prices

Using its fundamental analysis model, KYOS has quantified the potential implications of a Brexit. The analysis suggests a 9.5% increase in GB power prices in 2020.

read more... 23/06/2016

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German government agrees an unlimited ban on shale gas fracking

German government has agreed to ban fracking for shale gas for an indefinite period on Tuesday, but would permit test drilling to be carried out if state governments allow it.

read more... 22/06/2016

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India suggests putting on sale 1GW of wind power

India has made known about a scheme to link 1GW of wind power to the grid.

read more... 22/06/2016

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Solar recycling market might be valued at $15billion by 2050

Recycling old solar panels can result in major business prospects, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), which declares that decommissioned solar panels can be recycled to unlock a wealth of raw materials and valuable constituents.

read more... 22/06/2016

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Daily: British prompt gas prices jump on undersupplied gas system

Crude oil prices ended lower on Tuesday on profit taking after a two-day hike, then rebounded in post-settlement trade after figures indicated a bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude inventories. Brent crude futures for August delivery eased 3 cents to settle at $50.62 a barrel. In post-settlement, it climbed to as high as $51.10, encouraged by the crude draw reported by API. U.S. crude futures' expiring July front-month contract ended down 52 cents, or 1 percent, to close at $48.85 a barrel. The August contract, which will be front month from Wednesday, declined 11 cents at $49.85 and increased to $50.40 in post-settlement.

read more... 22/06/2016

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