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Slovakia seen strengthening energy security, IEA says

The Slovak Republic has made significant progress on several fronts of energy policy, and together with its neighbors and with the support of the European Union, has strengthened cross-border connections for natural gas, oil and electricity.

read more... 20/11/2018

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Daily (19.11.2018): European electricity prices fell on Friday on stronger wind generation

Oil prices were almost constant on Friday, as the relaunch of Kirkuk oil flows through the Kurdish-controlled pipeline diminished the impact of U.S. sanctions over Iranian exports. Flows resumed at an average daily level of 50,000-60,000 barrels. Brent crude edged 0.2% higher at $66.76 a barrel. WTI crude remained unchanged at $56.46 a barrel.

read more... 19/11/2018

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France to cut nuclear energy reliance by 2035: Minister

France aims to reduce the share of electricity produced by nuclear reactors to 50 per cent from 75 per cent now by 2035, said Environment Minister Francois de Rugy.

read more... 19/11/2018

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Bosnia's Federation aims at 44% share of renewable energy in 2020

Bosnia's Federation government targets a 44% share of renewable energy in the entity's electricity mix in 2020, it said.

read more... 13/11/2018

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Daily (12.11.2018): German electricity spot price fell by 27.6% on Friday due to an oversupplied system

Stronger global supply alongside increased fears over lower rhythm of demand growth led to bearish oil prices on Friday. Brent crude lost $0.47, or 0.7% to end at $70.18 a barrel. WTI futures traded $0.48, or 0.8% lower at $60.19 a barrel.

read more... 12/11/2018

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