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Daily (30.11.2017): EU carbon prices rose 1.4% supported by a bullish UK auction

Oil prices fell on Wednesday, pressured by ambiguity over the outcome of an OPEC meeting at which an extension to its price-supporting oil production reductions will be discussed. Brent crude oil declined by 50 cents, or 0.8 percent, to $63.11 a barrel. U.S. crude was 69 cents, or 0.5 percent, lower at $57.30.

read more... 30/11/2017

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Denmark on the path to become carbon free by 2050

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), Denmark is on the road to reach its ambitious objective of turning into a low carbon economy, or independent of fossil fuels, by 2050 year.

read more... 28/11/2017

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Daily (27.11.2017): EU carbon prices posted a 3.7% weekly gain on Friday

Oil prices reached their highest levels in more than two years on Friday after the continuous shutdown of a pipeline running from Canada to the United States was likely to cut supply into a major storage facility.

read more... 27/11/2017

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Poland aims to develop renewables and shake off coal-dependency stereotypes

Poland has been continuously enhancing its share of green energies with the aim to decarbonize its economy, challenging stereotypes that describe it as the coal-dependent on Europe. Nevertheless, the development of renewable technologies looks to have reduced since the 2015 peak.

read more... 23/11/2017

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Daily (22.11.2017): EU carbon contracts posted 0.7% losses on Tuesday

Oil prices surged on Tuesday, buyout by expectations of an extension next week to OPEC production cuts, but were under pressure from signs of increased output in the United States.

read more... 22/11/2017

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