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Grid fees remain key sticking point as EU finalises hydrogen rules

As the European Union finalises its hydrogen and gas rulebook, key issues remain on how to remunerate network operators for building and maintaining Europe’s future hydrogen grid.

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Daily (29.09.2023): Forward gas prices extended losses on Thursday amid ample supply and high inventory levels

Oil prices lost ground on Thursday, driven by profit-taking after the previous day's increase. Thus, Brent crude fell by 1.2% to settle at $95.38 a barrel, while WTI crude tumbled by 2% to close at $91.71 a barrel.

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Germany Closing In On $21-Billion Deal To Buy Its Largest Grid

The German government is close to agreeing a deal to buy its biggest grid from TenneT in a deal estimated at around $21 billion (20 billion euros), as Germany looks to strengthen its transmission systems with the rise in renewable capacity, sources with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg on Thursday.

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Daily (28.09.2023): Oil prices hit new highs amid supply constraints and significant inventory drawdown

On Wednesday, oil prices hit new highs, driven by the tightening of global oil supply and a larger-than-anticipated decrease in US crude inventories. As a result, Brent crude soared by 2.8% to settle at $96.55 a barrel, its highest levels in 10 months. Similarly, WTI crude surged by 3.6% to end at $93.68 a barrel, marking its highest level in over a year.

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France Boosts Energy Transition Investments In 2024 Budget

The French government will significantly increase public spending on green energy projects while curbing the support to households to help them with the high energy prices, according to the 2024 budget.

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