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Green policies not to blame for energy price surge

Clean energy policies are not to blame for recent spikes in gas and electricity prices, and the soaring prices should not derail Europe's green transition, International Energy Agency executive director Fatih Birol said on Monday.

read more... 28/09/2021

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Russia's Gazprom is ready to boost gas sales to Europe

Russian energy giant Gazprom stands ready to increase natural gas supplies to Europe, Interfax news agency cited a Kremlin spokesman as saying on Sunday, amid a surge in gas prices.

read more... 27/09/2021

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Gas groups sign blue hydrogen MOU in Slovakia

Gas infrastructure companies EP Infrastructure (EPIF), Eustream and Nafta have partnered with RWE Supply and Trading on a low-carbon hydrogen development in Slovakia, the companies said Sept. 24.

read more... 27/09/2021

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EU energy ministers meet to discuss power price surge

Energy ministers from European Union countries will on Wednesday (22 September) discuss the soaring price of gas and electricity across Europe, as some governments draw up measures to protect their consumers.

read more... 23/09/2021

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Daily (22.09.2021): British gas prices retreated on Tuesday amid low demand from power sector, weaker EUAs

Oil prices settled modestly higher on Tuesday, supported by a lower U.S. Dollar Index and expectations for a weekly drop in U.S. crude inventories, a day after a broad selloff attributed to jitters about the impact of a default by Chinese property giant Evergrande. However, the pessimistic growth forecasts from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) limited the gains. Hence, Brent crude rose by 0.6% to $74.36 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude added 0.3% to end at $70.49 a barrel.

read more... 22/09/2021

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