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Daily: Brent ends flat after terror attack in Belgium, WTI closes down on stockpiles hike

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.

read more... 23/03/2016

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GE to build world’s largest commercial-scale biomass facility in Belgium

GE was selected by Mechelen-based Belgian Eco Energy (BEE) to build a 215MW biomass-fired power plant in Ghent, Belgium.

read more... 29/02/2016

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Nordic power bourse likely to expand in Europe

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.

read more... 22/02/2016

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MHI Vestas will supply turbines to Belgium

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.

read more... 19/02/2016

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Engie shuts down Belgian nuclear reactor because of an alternator problem

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.

read more... 04/01/2016

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