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Norway to close its last Arctic coal mine in 2023

Norway's state-owned coal company will close its last mine in the Arctic Svalbard archipelago in 2023, it said on Thursday, causing the loss of 80 jobs and ending 120 years of exploitation.

read more... 01/10/2021

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Daily (30.09.2021): Gas prices were bullish on Wednesday, as market players were short-covering ahead of the winter gas season

Oil prices ended lower on Wednesday, pressured by profit-taking and a stronger US dollar. However, losses were limited by the EIA’s weekly report on US crude inventories. Consequently, Brent oil and WTI crude both edged 0.6% down at $78.64 and $74.83 a barrel, respectively.

read more... 30/09/2021

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Czech support for nuclear becomes law

Support for new nuclear build at the Czech Republic's Dukovany power plant has been signed into law by President Miloš Zeman. It is designed to remove market failures that stand in the way of the Czech Republic's goal to rely on nuclear energy for secure supply of power and heat.

read more... 30/09/2021

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TotalEnergies, GIG team unveils 2GW ScotWind bid

A consortium of Macquarie’s Green Investment Group, TotalEnergies and Scottish developer RIDG has announced a 2GW bid in the ScotWind leasing round for an offshore wind farm west of the Orkney Islands.

read more... 30/09/2021

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Lithuania expects delayed Polish gas link to integrate markets

A pipeline designed to connect the gas grids of Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia and Finland to continental Europe will begin operating in the second half of 2022 after a delay of almost a year, the Lithuanian energy minister told Reuters.

read more... 30/09/2021

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