Crude oil prices increased on Wednesday, with Brent up more than 4 percent for a second consecutive day, after the U.S. government declared that crude stockpiles declines the first time since March, growing concerns over supply disruptions in Canada and Nigeria. Oil markets prolonged gains after the data release. Brent crude futures rose $2.08, or 4.6 percent, to settle at $47.60 per barrel. In the previous session it increased by 4.3 percent. U.S. crude's West Texas Intermediate futures boosted $1.57, or 3.5 percent, to close at $46.23.
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EDF Energies Nouvelles, EDF Group subsidiary dedicated to renewable energy has entered into an agreement with the Calgary-based company Enbridge Inc., a leader in the North American energy sector. By this deal, Enbridge Inc. will replace EDF's original consortium partner Dong Energy of Denmark.
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Corporate French gas or electricity purchasers who have not moved from regulated tariffs to a market-based offer by July 1 will be allocated a new supplier chosen by energy market regulator CRE, as stated by CRE on Tuesday.
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Gamesa has disclosed its first energy system aiming the supply of electricity in regions with no grid access.
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EDF Energies Nouvelles, EDF Group subsidiary dedicated to renewable energy has entered into an agreement with the Calgary-based company Enbridge Inc., a leader in the North American energy sector. By this deal, Enbridge Inc. will replace EDF's original consortium partner Dong Energy of Denmark.
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