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Denmark to treble power demand by 2035

Denmark’s annual power demand could treble to 127 TWh by 2035, fuelled by a surge of electrolysers using wind and solar power to create hydrogen and other green fuels, said the nation’s energy agency in a new study.

read more... 16/10/2023

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UK weighs one-off increase to energy price cap to aid suppliers

Britain's energy regulator is considering a one-off increase to its price cap on energy bills to reduce the risk of suppliers going bust amid record levels of customer energy debt, it said on Thursday, in a proposal condemned by consumer campaigners.

read more... 13/10/2023

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Global energy consumption to increase through 2050, outpace efficiency gains

Global energy consumption will likely increase through 2050 and outpace advances in energy efficiency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday.

read more... 12/10/2023

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Daily (11.10.2023): British gas prices saw a fierce uptrend on Tuesday amid supply concerns over Middle East tensions

Crude oil prices were slightly lower yesterday amid concerns over the state of the global economy, after recent data flagged a slowdown in economic growth. However, the oil market remained choppy amid Middle East turmoil, fueled by worries about a potential decrease in oil supply. As a result, Brent crude traded 0.6% lower at $87.65 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude edged 0.5% lower at $85.97 a barrel.

read more... 11/10/2023

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Daily (10.10.2023): British gas prices turned bullish on Monday amid supply concerns over potential Australia LNG strikes and tension in the Middle East

On Monday, crude oil prices increased amid rising geopolitical risk in the Middle East. Hence, Brent crude surged by 4.2% to end at $88.15 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude soared by 4.3% to $86.38 a barrel.

read more... 10/10/2023

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