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Vattenfall urges EU to make green power investments attractive

Swedish utility Vattenfall on Monday called on European Union lawmakers to make investments in low carbon electricity production and transport attractive, warning that putting limits on prices and profits could be toxic.

read more... 27/02/2023

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Daily (24.02.2023): Brent crude increased on Thursday amid hopes for stronger Chinese demand and a decline in Russian output

Oil prices recovered on Thursday, supported by hopes for a Chinese economic recovery and expected declines in Russian production. Despite a surge in U.S. inventories, Brent crude oil jumped by 2%, to settle at $82.21 per barrel.

read more... 24/02/2023

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Recapturing excess heat could power most of Europe

Excess heat produced across Europe could almost power the entire region but preventing this waste is largely being ignored as a solution to the energy crisis, say environmental experts.

read more... 24/02/2023

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Rome mayor to tackle carbon emissions with building renovation wave

Buildings are accountable for 53% of carbon emissions in the city of Rome, and this is the main issue that needs to be addressed in order to achieve climate neutrality, Rome mayor Roberto Gualtieri told EURACTIV in an interview.

read more... 24/02/2023

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Methane from Australian coal and gas could be 60% higher than estimated

Methane emissions from Australian coalmines and gas production could be more than 60% higher than federal government estimates suggest, according to satellite and ground data released by the International Energy Agency.

read more... 24/02/2023

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