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Czech utility CEZ’s dividend policy might modify in the coming years

Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka declared on Sunday he could not prevent majority state-owned utility CEZ spending a large amount of profit in dividends in the coming years.

read more... 05/05/2014

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UK: the largest solar market in 2014

The United Kingdom could be the major solar photovoltaic (PV) market in Europe in 2014, since scale ground-mounted solar PV farms are expanding rapidly in the country.

read more... 02/05/2014

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BP vends interest in four Alaska oil fields for unrevealed amount

British oil and gas most important company BP Plc vended its interests in four oilfields on the Alaska North Slope for an unrevealed amount to oil and gas producer Hilcorp, as stated by the company on Tuesday.

read more... 24/04/2014

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China: Coal consumption continues to grow

China is dealing with a big air quality problem, so recently the Government has announced that they will reduce their coal consumption share from its current 67 percent to 65 percent by 2017. The country intends to convert coal in syntethic gas, but this will result in more carbon dioxide emissions released because converting coal to make synthetic gas and then combusting the gas to make electricity will double the amount of carbon dioxide emissions released in the atmosphere.

read more... 31/03/2014

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Daily: British gas prices continue to tumble ahead of United States- Russia talks over Ukraine

Oil prices dropped by about $2 per barrel on Wednesday after the publication of U.S. government data indicating a weaker oil demand since weather in Europe and the United States is expected to warm and as refiners are likely to raise the amount of capacity they take offline this week. Brent oil for April delivery closed $1.54 lower to arrive at $107.76, settling below the 200-day moving average of $108.41 on Wednesday the first time one month. Meanwhile, U.S. crude for April delivery settled $1.88 lower to hit $101.45.

read more... 06/03/2014

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