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The UK's emissions are actually increased by around a fifth

According to the Committee on Climate Change, carbon emissions have dropped about 20% in the last 20 years, limiting this way the growth in the UK’s carbon footprint. So formally, UK carbon emissions have been falling for last years, but increased imports of goods from overseas, which create emissions during their manufacture in other countries, are pushing up the overall total of greenhouse gases, so the UK's emissions have actually increased by more than a fifth.

read more... 26/04/2013

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E.ON has started production at Huntington field

Production at the Huntington oil and gas field in the North Sea has successfully started and signs an important step for E.ON's upstream business as the field will significantly increase the company's overall production and contribute to a substantial increase in cash flow.

read more... 17/04/2013

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Ukraine increased its gas imports from Europe

Stating to Ukrtransgas, the Ukrainian gas transit state monopoly, Ukraine has more than doubled its gas imports from Europe to about 5 million cubic meters per day, which means that the current amount is two and a half times more than previous amount of two million cubic meters per day.

read more... 11/04/2013

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Germany’s net electricity exports culminate in 2012

Last year, Germany exported more electricity that it imported, according to data provided by the Federal Statistics Office.

read more... 10/04/2013

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OPEC: China on the track to become the largest oil importer in the world by 2014

China is on the track to overtake the U.S. as the world’s top crude importer by 2014, with China's oil needs continuing to rise, according to a report released by OPEC.

read more... 05/04/2013

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