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Germany could seize property to speed LNG build-out

Germany, racing to end its reliance on Russian gas, plans to introduce new regulation that will make it possible to expropriate property to link offshore liquid natural gas terminals to the grid, Handeslblatt reported.

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New Danish government may speed up green transition

The winner of Tuesday’s general election will try to accelerate Denmark’s green transition and possibly even raise the 2030 emissions reduction target, based on recent campaign statements.

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UAE and U.S. reach deal for $100 billion in clean energy projects

The United States and United Arab Emirates have reached an agreement to spend $100 billion on clean energy projects with a goal of adding 100 gigawatts globally by 2035, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday.

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Daily (01.11.2022): Energy prices lost ground on Monday due to recession worries, mild weather, high gas storage levels, low demand

Oil prices extended losses on Monday amid weak economic data from China due to widening COVID-19 curbs. Furthermore, a potential rise in US production also put pressure on prices. Thus, Brent crude decreased by 1% to close at $94.83 a barrel. At the same time, WTI crude fell by 1.6% to $86.53 a barrel.

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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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