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Is nuclear power set for a European renaissance?

Nuclear power is making a comeback on the EU energy scene after an eventful 2022-2023 year, which according to Paris, reflects an “excellent diplomatic record” for France in defending atomic energy

read more... 15/08/2023

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Daily (14.08.2023): Oil prices climbed on Friday amid IEA's forecasts of record global demand in 2023

Oil prices rose for the seventh week in a row on Friday, driven by recent projections from the International Energy Agency (IEA) regarding global oil demand growth in 2023. The IEA's monthly report indicates that demand is set to reach a historic high of 102.2 million barrels per day, making it the highest level ever recorded. Consequently, Brent crude increased by 0.5% to $86.81 a barrel, while WTI crude advanced by 0.4% to settle at $83.19 a barrel.

read more... 14/08/2023

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To prevent outages, EU scientists want electric vehicles and the grid to talk

EU scientists are exploring how electric cars and smart grids across Europe can better communicate, in a bid to prevent power outages caused by millions of vehicles charging simultaneously.

read more... 02/06/2023

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1.6 million UK homes joined scheme to cut winter power demand

Some 1.6 million British homes signed up to a scheme paying them to cut electricity use to help prevent power shortages last winter, saving over 3,300 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity, National Grid said on Wednesday.

read more... 12/05/2023

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Daily (05.05.2023): Oil prices recovered slightly after sharp losses on Wednesday, although concerns about the global economy curbed gains

On Thursday, oil prices recovered slightly after sharp losses posted on Wednesday in an attempted technical rebound, although concerns about the economic situation and the banking sector prevented prices from rallying significantly. Hence, Brent crude added 0.2% to settle at $72.50 a barrel. WTI crude remained rather stable to bearish at $68.56 a barrel.

read more... 05/05/2023

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