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EU countries clash over scale of future hydrogen imports

The EU has historically been a major energy importer, with a majority of its oil and gas coming from Russia or the Middle East. Now, as Europe decarbonises its industry, some countries fear it could increasingly become dependent on imported hydrogen.

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Germany to support 500 MW electrolyzers abroad with $1.1 billion

Germany's H2Global green hydrogen import initiative aims to establish 500 MW of electrolysis capacity outside the EU with Eur900.00 million ($1.10 billion) of funding support, the country's energy ministry said June 14.

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EU to spend 5.8 billion on energy projects untill 2027

The Council of the EU has adopted the new framework for funding EU energy infrastructure projects, pledging Eur5.48 billion ($6.64 billion) in finance, it said June 14.

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Daily (14.06.2021): European power prices decreased on Friday amid strong renewable output and weaker CO2 markets

Oil prices rose on Friday, hitting fresh multi-year highs as an improved demand outlook continues to boost market sentiment. The rollout of the vaccine in North America as well as Europe is helping to restore demand, while crude supplies remain unchanged. Thus, Brent crude edged 0.2% higher at $72.69 a barrel. At the same time, WTI crude increased by 0.9% to settle at $70.91 a barrel.

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Energy majors bid for Qatar LNG project despite lower returns

Six top western energy firms are vying to partner in the vast expansion of Qatar's liquefied natural gas output, industry sources said, helping the Gulf state cement its position as the leading LNG producer while several large projects around the world recently stalled.

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