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Brexit could increase electricity bills by departing from energy efficiency

The withdrawal of energy efficiency standards for household appliances and lightbulbs, which are currently considered to be the most efficient according to EU standards, could cause a £90-raise in the electricity bill per year.

read more... 28/08/2017

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Daily (10.07.2017): EU carbon prices hit a new 4-month high on Friday

Oil prices ended sharply lower on Friday, toward their lowest finish in nearly two weeks, as a number of active U.S. oil rigs climbed higher, according to data from Baker Hughes released Friday. in U.S. That was combined with the weekly rise in total U.S. crude production reported by U.S. Energy Department Administration on Thursday. Brent crude fell by almost 3% to end at $46.71 a barrel, while the WTI price decreased by 2.83% to $44.23 a barrel.

read more... 10/07/2017

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Daily (08.06.2017): Global oil prices declined sharply by 4-5% on oversupply concerns

Oil prices fell sharply on Wednesday, due to oversupply concerns after the U.S. energy department has estimated a rise in oil production.

read more... 08/06/2017

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EC gives the greenlight to Siemens-Gamesa wind merger

The European Commission's competition department gave the green light to Siemens' proposed takeover of Spanish manufacturer Gamesa.

read more... 14/03/2017

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Russia’s gas output ramped up in 2016

Russia boosted its gas output in 2016 at over 650bn m³, about 0.6% more than the previous year, the statistics of the Central Dispatching Department of Fuel Energy Complex (CDU TEK) show.

read more... 05/01/2017

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