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Britain launches first licensing round for carbon storage sites

Britain has put its first round of sites for carbon capture and storage up for bids from potential users, with 13 on offer, the North Sea Transition Authority said on Tuesday.

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World's first solar-powered production car that can travel 11,000 km/year without a charge

Netherlands-based EV company Lightyear unveiled its first solar-powered electric car, the Lightyear 0.

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Daily (14.06.2022): German front-year power contract fell to a three-week low on Monday on weaker coal, carbon prices

Oil prices increased slightly in a choppy session on Monday as tight global supplies offset concerns that demand would be stifled by a resurgence of COVID-19 cases in Beijing and more interest rate hikes. Hence, Brent crude rose by 0.2% to settle at $122.27 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude added 0.2% to settle at $120.93 a barrel.

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Poland's PM pushes for more coal to lower heating costs

Poland’s prime minister vowed Thursday to support higher production at the nation’s coal mines in order to bring down heating and energy prices that have soared amid the war in neighbouring Ukraine and the European Union's efforts to reduce its dependency on Russian energy sources.

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Daily (13.06.2022): European front-year electricity prices fell by over 2% on Friday amid bearish gas, carbon prices

Crude oil prices retreated on Friday after U.S. consumer prices rose more than expected and China imposed new COVID-19 lockdown measures. Hence, Brent crude decreased by 0.9% to settle at $122.01 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude declined by 0.7% to settle at $120.67 a barrel.

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