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Denmark could add 8 GW renewables by 2027

Denmark’s power grid can already handle 4 GW of additional onshore wind and solar output, a figure that could double by 2027 due to ongoing grid infrastructure improvements, TSO Energinet said on Monday.

read more... 12/04/2022

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Dutch limit gas production at Groningen despite energy crisis

The Netherlands on Monday (14 March) said output from the Groningen gas field would be only a last option to secure its energy needs in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as it cut its production forecast for the facility this year.

read more... 16/03/2022

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Daily (10.03.2022): Brent crude slumped by 13% on Wednesday as UAE calls for production boost

Oil prices saw their biggest one-day plunge in over three months on Wednesday following comments from the Ukrainian government that they would be willing to compromise in order to end the ongoing war. In addition, there were reports that the UAE would call on OPEC+ to increase output more aggressively. Hence, Brent crude plummeted by 13% to settle at $111.14 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude WTI crude oil tumbled by 12% to settle at $108.7 per barrel.

read more... 10/03/2022

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Daily (21.02.2022): British gas prices were bearish on Friday, on forecasts for milder weather and higher renewables output

Crude oil prices were mixed on Friday, as escalating tensions in the Russia-Ukraine crisis were offset by prospects of returning Iranian crude supply, as talks moved forward on a nuclear deal. As such, Brent oil rose by 0.6% to $93.54 a barrel. At the same time, WTI crude fell by 0.8% to $91.07 a barrel.

read more... 21/02/2022

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Slovakia receives counterproposal to nuclear energy tax from utility SE

Slovakia's dominant utility has submitted a counterproposal to plans for a tax on "excess profit" on nuclear power output due to be discussed in Parliament this week, the Economy Ministry said on Monday.

read more... 15/02/2022

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