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Slovakia to allocate more funding to avoid rising prices of household energy

The Slovak government will give €1.25 billion to energy aid next year in an effort to prevent a 20% increase in household electricity charges, Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Saková said on Wednesday.

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Poland's lawmakers vote in favour of energy bill in early test of green shift

Poland's parliament on Wednesday voted in favour of an amended bill to freeze energy prices put forward by Donald Tusk's newly-formed coalition as it seeks to tackle an early challenge to its policies to introduce greener energy and replace coal.

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Nuclear's share of world power output at multi-decade low

Global electricity production from nuclear energy dropped by 4% last year from 2021, with the technology's share of gross electricity generation falling to its lowest since the 1980s, an industry report showed on Wednesday.

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Daily (06.12.2023): Oil prices hit 5-month lows on Tuesday as concerns over demand persisted

Oil prices continued to decline on Tuesday, with both Brent and WTI reaching a 5-month low. The market sentiment remains pessimistic about the demand recovery, despite efforts to curb the supply. Thus, Brent crude closed at $77.20 per barrel, while WTI crude stood at $72.32 per barrel.

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France leads nuclear push at COP28

France led a group of 20 countries and signed a pledge to “triple nuclear energy capacity from 2020 by 2050” at COP28 in Dubai on Saturday.

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