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Germany Seeks Deal With Biden on Controversial Pipeline

Germany wants to make a deal with the U.S. in order to complete the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas project that has caused friction between the two countries.

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European renewable GOO demand up by 8pc in 2020

Cancellation of renewable GOOs in the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB) hub increased by 8pc year on year to 735.1TWh in 2020, a record high and up from 332.6TWh in 2015 and 182.4TWh in 2010. Demand continues to outstrip supply, with 761.8TWh of renewable GOOs issued in 2020, up from 649.8TWh in 2019, 367.9TWh in 2015 and 25.5TWh in 2010.

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Enel agrees green hydrogen deal with Italian refiner Saras

Italian utility Enel has agreed with Saras to develop a project to supply green hydrogen to the Italian refiner’s Sarroch site in Sardinia, the two companies said on Tuesday.

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Daily (16.02.2021): NBP gas for March21 delivery fell by 7% on Monday amid mild weather outlooks and high LNG supply

Crude oil prices extended gains on Monday, supported by renewed optimism over the outlook for global demand amid Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Hence, Brent crude rose by 1.4% to $63.30 a barrel and WTI oil ended 1.1% up at $60.14 a barrel.

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Nuclear faces ‘a lot of uncertainty’ as EU green evaluation looms

The European Commission’s in-house research body, the Joint Research Centre (JRC), is putting the finishing touches to a report about the safe handling of radioactive waste that could be fateful for the future of Europe’s nuclear industry.

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