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Swedish parliament passes new energy target, easing way for new nuclear power

Sweden's parliament on Tuesday adopted a new energy target, giving the right-wing government the green light to push forward with plans to build new nuclear plants in a country that voted 40 years ago to phase out atomic power.

read more... 21/06/2023

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EU to vote on extension for coal subsidies beyond 2025 Monday

European Union countries are considering a proposal that would let member states prolong capacity mechanism support for coal plants by ducking CO2 emission limits, a draft document seen by Reuters showed.

read more... 19/06/2023

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EU to vote on renewables bill again after being stalled on nuclear row

EU diplomats will vote on the bloc’s new renewable energy bill on Wednesday after a group of countries, including France, registered last-minute opposition in May.

read more... 13/06/2023

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Daily (02.06.2023): Oil prices strongly rebounded on Thursday, after a key vote in favour of resolving the US debt ceiling impasse

Oil prices strongly rebounded on Thursday, following a key vote in favour of resolving the US debt ceiling impasse. Despite a rise in US oil inventories, Brent crude rose by 2.2 % to settle at $74.28 a barrel. Meanwhile, WTI crude traded at $70.10 a barrel, up by 3% day-on-day.

read more... 02/06/2023

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EU Parliament delays renewable energy vote after late backlash

The European Parliament has delayed a planned vote to approve new EU renewable energy targets, after France and other countries lodged last-minute opposition to the law last week, according to an internal email seen by Reuters.

read more... 23/05/2023

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