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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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Daily: European spot power prices diverge, with French contract down amid weak demand

Brent crude ended lower on Thursday after figures indicated U.S. crude stockpiles soared to record highs eclipsed output freeze plans by top oil producers that had considerably increased the market this week. Brent crude fell 22 cents to settle at $34.28 a barrel, having boosted more than $1.20 before the data. U.S. crude rose slightly 11 cents to end at $30.77 a barrel, after an earlier peak at $31.98.

read more... 19/02/2016

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Poland's Energa envisages bidding EDF's local heating plants

Poland's fourth-largest power firm Energa will think about bidding for local heating plants possessed by French utility EDF if they become available, as mentioned on the industry website wnp.pl quoting Energa's chief executive.

read more... 19/02/2016

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Vattenfall to invest €83.5 million to upgrade a CHP power plant in Wedel, Germany

Vattenfall has announced it will invest €83.5 million (£64.2m) in a district heating project in Hamburg in an effort to upgrade the combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Wedel, Germany.

read more... 18/02/2016

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Serbia: day-ahead power exchange starts trading

Serbia's day-ahead power exchange SEEPEX started trading on Wednesday since the Balkan nation continues with plans to completely liberalize its energy market and make it more transparent.

read more... 18/02/2016

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