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“Ofgem’s new price cap could push 6.3m UK homes deeper into fuel poverty”

Ofgem‘s new energy price cap might not be enough to prevent 6.3 million UK households from falling into fuel poverty.

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German industry leans on Berlin for swift carbon storage plan

Leading German companies have urged Berlin to make public its strategy to enable carbon capture and storage by the end of this year, as they seek to capitalise on weakened opposition to the technology and prevent any political delay.

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Daily (23.08.2023): European carbon prices surged by over 2% amid bullish gas prices

Oil prices fell slightly on Tuesday due to the worsening economic outlook in China and uncertainties surrounding the possible impact of the economic slowdown in the US. Thus, Brent crude edged 0.5% down at $84.03 a barrel, while WTI crude traded 1.3% lower at $79.64 a barrel.

read more... 23/08/2023

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Equinor inaugurates world's largest floating wind power farm in Norway

Norwegian energy firm Equinor and its partners will inaugurate the world's largest floating offshore wind power farm on Wednesday, whose output will supply nearby oil and gas platforms and cut their greenhouse gas emissions

read more... 23/08/2023

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French nuclear watchdog ASN issues first lifespan extension to 40-year-old reactor

French nuclear watchdog ASN issued a decision allowing for the continued operation of state-owned utility EDF's Tricastin 1 nuclear reactor in southern France, the first lifetime extension granted to a French reactor after 40 years of operation.

read more... 23/08/2023

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