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Britons face higher energy bills after Ofgem raises price cap

Most British households will face higher energy bills from January after regulator Ofgem increased its price cap by 5% to reflect a rise in wholesale energy prices.

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France unveils 2030 energy targets, criticised by environmental NGOs

The document that sets out France’s 2030 energy targets and was submitted for public consultation that the Energy Ministry unveiled on Wednesday has insufficient data to judge the actions taken by the public authorities, the Climate Action Network France said on Wednesday.

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MEPs fully include nuclear in Net-Zero Industry Act

The European Parliament has adopted its position on the proposed Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA), which is intended to bolster Europe's manufacturing output in technologies needed for decarbonisation. MEPs included nuclear fission and fusion among a list of 17 technologies covered by the legislation.

read more... 24/11/2023

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Daily (23.11.2023): Oil prices fell on Wednesday following the postponement of the OPEC plus alliance meeting

Oil prices fell on Wednesday, after having initially stalled following the postponement of the OPEC+ alliance meeting from Sunday to Thursday November 30, with analysts believing that the postponement was linked to divergence within the alliance. Consequently, Brent crude settled at $81.96 per barrel, while WTI crude ended at $77.10 per barrel, down 1% day-on-day.

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Daily (22.11.2023): European carbon prices plummeted to a one-year-low amid weak auction and a bearish gas market

Oil prices changed slightly on Tuesday, reflecting a cautious market stance in anticipation of a weekend shortened by the Thanksgiving public holiday. The market is also marked by the highly awaited OPEC+ meeting scheduled for Sunday. Consequently, Brent crude ended at $82.45 per barrel, while WTI crude ended at $77.77 per barrel.

read more... 22/11/2023

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