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Poland eyes boost for nuclear energy in EU power market reform

Poland has urged the European Union to use upcoming reforms to Europe's electricity market to do more to support investments in nuclear energy, according to a document seen by Reuters.

read more... 07/02/2023

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Germany's electricity price cap to cost 14.5 bln eur until May

Germany plans to spend 14.5 billion euros ($15.75 billion) to finance its electricity price cap until May, a government document seen by Reuters showed, as part of a relief package Berlin set out last year to shield households and firms from surging energy prices.

read more... 25/01/2023

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G7, Vietnam reach $15.5 bln climate deal to cut coal use

The Group of Seven (G7) industrialised nations has agreed with Vietnam to fund the Southeast Asian country's transition away from coal with $15.5 billion, two Western sources told Reuters on Wednesday.

read more... 14/12/2022

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Germany, Netherlands set out red lines on EU gas price cap

Six European Union countries, including Germany and the Netherlands, have warned that they cannot accept other member states' attempts to lower further the level at which the bloc will cap gas prices, according to an email seen by Reuters.

read more... 09/12/2022

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OPEC decision to hold virtual meeting signals little likelihood of policy change, cap on Russian oil awaited

The OPEC+ decision to hold its Dec. 4 meeting virtually signals little likelihood of a policy change, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.

read more... 30/11/2022

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