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Daily (14.01.2022): French power prices climbed on Thursday amid news about reduced nuclear power production

Oil prices saw a downwards correction on Thursday, pulling back from new two-month highs reached the previous session. The losses were attributed to profit-taking among speculative buyers. However, falling US inventory levels and optimism surrounding Omicron limited the downside. Brent crude lost 0.2% to settle at $84.47 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude futures slipped by 0.6% to end at $82.12 a barrel.

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Renault Will Sell Only All-Electric Cars In Europe By 2030

Renault accelerates its transition to an all-electric future in Europe, but the automaker has a "Plan B" as well.

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Israel's Econergy plans renewable energy storage, solar PV capacity in Britain

 Renewables investor Econergy Renewable Energy said on Thursday it plans to develop a portfolio of 800 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy storage and 900 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity in Britain over the next three years.

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Czechs ready to reach deal with Poland over disputed mine

New Czech Environment Minister Anna Hubackova said on Thursday she was ready to hold talks with Poland next week to overcome a dispute over Poland's open-pit coal mine Turow near the two countries' border.

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Daily (13.01.2021): Gas prices were bearish on Wednesday, as ample LNG supply offset winter storage concerns

Crude oil prices continued to strengthen on Wednesday, on the back of a sharp drop in US crude reserves, to the point of approaching multi-year records set last October. Hence, Brent oil gained 1.1% at $84.67 a barrel and WTI crude rose by 1.8% to $82.64 a barrel.

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