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Netherlands will unlikely shut down coal plants soon

The leader of the Green Left party in the Netherlands declared on Friday that he did not consider that the nation's coal-fired power plants would shut down by the end of the next governing period.

read more... 19/06/2017

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Greece, Israel and Cyprus move forward with a natural gas pipeline from Israel to Europe

Greece, Israel and Cyprus declared on Thursday they would accelerate plans for the development of a pipeline conveying gas to Europe from recently discovered east Mediterranean reserves.

read more... 16/06/2017

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Global electricity sector emissions might hit a peak in 2026

Global emissions of greenhouse gases from the electricity sector are likely to peak in 2026, but will still be above levels required to limit temperature increases according to the Paris climate dealt, as shown in a research on Thursday.

read more... 16/06/2017

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Norway prohibits the use of heating oil in buildings

Norway will ban the use of oil and paraffin to heat buildings starting from 2020 to cut domestic emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases, the government spokesman declared on Thursday.

read more... 16/06/2017

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Daily (16.06.2017): UK wholesale gas prices lost another 11% on Thursday to 8-month low

Oil prices continued to decline on Thursday as global inventories are high and on worries about OPEC's ability to implement agreed output cuts.

read more... 16/06/2017

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