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European renewable certificates at all-time high amid hydropower shortage

The market for European renewable energy guarantees of origin (GOs) has been heating up in recent weeks, with prices breaking the Eur6/MWh mark due to a persistent shortage of hydropower and strong demand from corporate buyers.

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UK energy price caps will help to reduce inflation

Britain's energy price cap for consumers and government-funded discounts on bills for businesses will push official measures of inflation lower, the country's statistics office said on Monday.

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Germany finalises details of planned gas price cap

Germany's expert gas commission on Monday presented proposals to the government for a gas price cap in Europe's biggest economy to help citizens cope with soaring energy prices and encourage companies to remain in the country and preserve jobs.

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Daily (31.10.2022): European carbon prices posted the largest weekly gain in five years on Friday

Oil prices decreased on Friday as result of China expanding its COVID-19 restrictions. Thus, Brent crude settled 1.2% lower at $95.77 a barrel. At the same time, WTI crude fell by 1.3% to $87.90.

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Germany’s North-South renewables divide is intensifying

Germany, a world leader in renewable energy, is heavily divided between the North, where most wind power is installed, and the South, which leads in solar photovoltaic (PV) installations.

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