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Estonia plans small nuclear reactor to quit shale oil by 2030

Estonia plans to build a small modular reactor (SMR) to wean itself off the addiction to polluting shale oil and meet its target of producing 100% decarbonised electricity by 2030. A vote in Parliament is expected “in the first half of 2024,” officials say.

read more... 22/01/2024

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Daily (17.01.2024): Gas and electricity forward contracts dropped on Tuesday amid comfortable supply levels, despite escalating tensions in the Middle East

Oil prices ended Tuesday with a mixed evolution as investors were cautious due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and amid a strong dollar. Hence, Brent crude advanced by about 0.2% to settle at $78.29, while WTI crude remained rather stable to bearish at $72.40 per barrel.

read more... 17/01/2024

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UK fossil fuel use drops to lowest level since 1957

A new report has revealed that UK electricity generation from fossil fuels has fallen to the lowest level since 1957. Analysis from Carbon Brief, published on 3 January, shows a 22% year-on-year drop in fossil fuel usage in 2023, meaning fossil fuels account for just 33% of the UK’s energy mix.

read more... 04/01/2024

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Portugal's renewable energy production hit new record in 2023

Renewable power sources supplied 61% of Portugal's electricity in 2023, up from 49% a year earlier, hitting a new record thanks to periods of heavy rains, strong winds and good doses of sunshine, grid operator REN said on Tuesday.

read more... 03/01/2024

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EIB offers $242m for Polish power network upgrade

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to provide $242m (€219m) to modernise Poland’s electricity distribution network Enea.

read more... 02/01/2024

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