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Czech Republic against carbon market reform before 2021

The Czech Republic opposes to hastening reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), but would sustain putting additional allowances into a reserve the European Commission has suggested as a possibility of consolidating the price of carbon allowances.

read more... 05/03/2015

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Lithuania might not prolong long-term gas import agreement with Gazprom

Lithuania might not prolong its long-term natural gas import agreement with Russia's Gazprom after the existing one expires at the end of 2015, since it has obtained access to global LNG markets, as declared by the state-owned energy company on Monday.

read more... 03/03/2015

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Asian spot LNG prices eject Europe as world’s leader

Asian spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices have re-established a premium over competing European benchmarks, reversing a month-long tendency, since Atlantic markets sucked up further supply generating deficits elsewhere.

read more... 03/03/2015

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Germany: Steag seen as possible purchaser of Vattenfall lignite assets

The manager of German energy sector trade union BCE declared it would be "not unreasonable" for German electricity company Steag GmbH to manifest interest in acquiring lignite assets Swedish utility Vattenfall has put up for sale in Germany, less than two weeks after Steag stated it was not in negotiations.

read more... 02/03/2015

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Sunpower, First Solar JV negotiations increase solar sector

Shares of solar firms increased on Tuesday, a day after SunPower Corp and First Solar Inc declared they were in negotiations to conjointly develop several assets, a move estimated to produce stable cash flows for the long-standing competitors.

read more... 25/02/2015

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