Brent oil prices closed flat on Tuesday after terror attacks in Belgium, while U.S. crude futures declined, then prolonged losses in post-settlement trade on industry figures indicating larger than expected increases in domestic stockpiles. Brent crude rose 6 cents at $41.60 a barrel in post-settlement trade, after closing the session 25 cents higher at $41.79. The front-month contract of WTI crude fell 30 cents at $41.22 a barrel by 5:05 p.m. EST (2105 GMT), after the release of API report. It settled just 7 cents down at $41.45, after attaining a 2016 high of $41.90 earlier.
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GE was selected by Mechelen-based Belgian Eco Energy (BEE) to build a 215MW biomass-fired power plant in Ghent, Belgium.
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Nordic power exchange Nord Pool is likely to expand spot electricity trading to Germany, France and Belgium next year, to compete with French-German EPEX Spot, as stated by its chief executive.
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MHI Vestas, a joint venture between Vestas and Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, declared on Thursday it would probably provide turbines to Belgium's major wind farm project.
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Electrabel, the Belgian unit of French conglomerate Engie, closes the Doel 1 nuclear reactor in northern Belgium late on Saturday due to a problem with an alternator.
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