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Belgium considers keeping oldest nuclear power stations running

The Belgian government is considering keeping its three oldest nuclear power stations running two more years than currently planned, Belgium's Energy ministry said on Friday.

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Portugal to speed up first offshore wind auction amid strong investor interest

Portugal's first offshore wind power auction is drawing interest from large utility companies, especially those in northern Europe, the economy minister said on Friday, adding that the government would speed up the process aiming for a third quarter launch.

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Nine EU countries want low-carbon hydrogen included in bloc’s renewables goals

Nine EU member states, including France, have called on the European Commission to include low-carbon hydrogen – produced from nuclear electricity – in the EU’s renewable hydrogen targets.

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Daily (03.02.2023): Oil prices edged down amid economic growth concerns and ECB raise of interest rates

Oil prices had bearish evolution on Thursday amid economic growth concerns and ECB’s raise of interest rates. However, the market is looking for signs of strong fuel demand recovery in China to balance the potential decline in other major economies. Brent crude slipped by 0.8% to 82.17 a barrel and WTI oil edged 0.7% lower at $75.88 a barrel.

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EU launches global LNG reference price as gas cap looms

European Union regulators have launched a new reference price for liquefied natural gas (LNG), as part of plans to cap benchmark gas prices if they surge like they did last year after Russia curbed supply.

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