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G20 per capita CO2 emissions from coal rise 7% from 2015

Group of 20 nations have increased per capita emissions nearly 7% from coal-fired power since 2015, with China and India adding new plants, and Australia's CO2 count per head nearly three times higher than the world average, research showed on Tuesday.

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Demand flexibility: a key challenge for EU electricity market reform

The massive development of intermittent renewable energies is set to dramatically increase the need for flexibility in the electricity grid, and market players want increased focus on demand management as a source of grid optimisation.

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Daily (04.09.2023): Oil prices surged to their highest levels since the beginning of the year, driven by a rebound in global demand and a tighter supply

On Friday, oil prices surged to their highest levels since January, driven by a rebound in global demand and tighter supply conditions. As a result, Brent crude climbed by about 2% to settle at $88.55 a barrel, while WTI crude soared by 2.3% at $85.55 a barrel.

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Germany, Italy highlight growing European nuclear divide

Germany’s place as the leader of Europe’s anti-nuclear lobby has been further solidified as Chancellor Olaf Sholz doubled down on his view that nuclear has no place in the country’s energy mix, while Italy has vowed to speed up its integration of nuclear energy in a bid to cut costs, save the economy, and power the Green Transition.

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Eni, Snam set ambitions for Italy's first carbon storage hub

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is key to ensuring the survival and the competitiveness in Italy of industries including steel, cement and chemicals, energy group Eni and gas grid operator Snam  said on Friday.

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