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China set to fully control Portugal’s power grid amid Europe’s inertia

China is set to make further inroads into European infrastructure, as a state-owned company attempts to gain full control of Portugal’s power grid.

read more... 18/07/2018

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Daily(11.07.2018): European carbon prices slightly rose on Tuesday, on bullish trend of power prices

Oil prices rose on Tuesday, supported by a higher-than-expected U.S. stock draw and supply worries in Norway and Libya. Brent crude increased by 1% to $78.86 a barrel. WTI crude edged 0.4% higher at $74.11 a barrel, following Mike Pompeo’s comments on exceptional waivers over Iranian sanctions.

read more... 11/07/2018

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Greece awards 7 onshore wind projects totaling 171 MW

The Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE) has awarded seven wind projects with a total capacity of 171 megawatts (MW) in the country’s first onshore wind auction, WindEurope said Thursday.

read more... 09/07/2018

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Daily (05.07.2018): European carbon prices soared by 2.7% on Wednesday in a strong auction

Oil prices surged on Wednesday, boosted by a threat from an Iranian commander and a decline in U.S. crude inventories for the second consecutive week. Brent crude added $0.48, or 0.6%, to close at $78.24 a barrel. WTI crude traded $0.19, or 0.3%, higher at $74.33 a barrel.

read more... 05/07/2018

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EBRD approves 500 million euro TAP loan in boost for developers

A major European development bank has approved a loan for construction of the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) on Wednesday, in a boost for the developers of the 4.5 billion euro (3.97 billion pounds) gas project.

read more... 05/07/2018

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