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MEPs to vote on key ETS reforms in February

The European Parliament’s environment committee will possibly vote on key reforms of the EU ETS in February, with a parliamentary vote due in March, MEP Pieter Liese said on Thursday.

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TotalEnergies commissions France’s largest biogas plant

TotalEnergies has started up its 18th biogas production unit in France, which will be the largest in the country with a maximum capacity of 160 gigawatt-hours (GWh).

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Daily (12.01.2023): Oil prices soared by 3% to one-week high on Wednesday amid improved global economic outlook

Crude oil prices prolonged their gains, to hit a one-week high on Wednesday as optimism about the global economy and concerns about the impact of sanctions on Russian crude output outweighed a massive, unexpected build in US crude stocks. Brent crude soared by $2.57, or 3.2%, to settle at $82.67 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude increased by $2.29, or 3.1%, to settle at $77.41 a barrel.

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Germany targets variable customer power prices by 2025

German power suppliers may have to change their retail offers from 2025 as the government wants customers to benefit from adapting demand to high or low wholesale prices, the economy minister said on Wednesday.

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Sweden makes regulatory push to allow new nuclear reactors

Sweden is preparing legislation to allow the construction of more nuclear power stations to boost electricity production in the Nordic country and bolster energy security, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Wednesday.

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