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Britain looks into funding biomass carbon capture and storage

Britain said it is considering ways to support combining electricity generated using biomass, such as wood pellets, with technology to capture and store the resulting carbon emissions.

read more... 12/08/2022

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Daily (11.08.2022): European power prices increased on Wednesday amid higher gas and coal prices

As investors hurried to riskier assets in response to lower-than-expected U.S. inflation statistics and promising news on U.S. gasoline consumption, oil prices gained ground on Wednesday, recovering from losses early in the day. Thus, Brent crude oil price settled 1.1% higher at $97.40, WTI crude rose by 1.6% to settle at $91.93 a barrel.

read more... 11/08/2022

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Greece adopts key offshore wind law, targets 2 GW in its seas by 2030

Greece has taken a key step towards harnessing offshore wind with the approval in parliament last week of the country’s first Offshore Wind Law, industry group WindEurope said on Wednesday.

read more... 05/08/2022

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Daily (04.08.2022): Oil prices fell on Wednesday as OPEC countries agreed to raise their September oil output targets

Oil prices fell on Wednesday as OPEC+ countries agreed to raise their September oil output targets by 100,000 barrels per day. As such, Brent crude oil price settled 3.8% lower at $96.78, while WTI crude fell by around 4% to $90.66 per barrel.

read more... 04/08/2022

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EU approves €3 billion German green heating scheme

The European Commission said on Tuesday (2 August) it had approved the German government’s €3 billion scheme to support renewable energy and waste heat-based district heating programs, which it said would help Germany and the EU achieve their climate change targets.

read more... 03/08/2022

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