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Daily (07.06.2022): EUAs slumped by 6% on Monday as traders eye ETS reform vote

Oil prices fell slightly on Monday as increased supplies of Russian crude headed for Asia counterbalanced the optimism sparked by Saudi Arabia's larger-than-expected price hike for Far East exports. Hence, Brent crude lost 21 cents, or 0.2%, to settle at $119.51 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude slipped by 37 cents, or 0.3%, to settle at $118.50 a barrel.

read more... 07/06/2022

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EU lawmakers to pull back on ETS reform ambitions

EU lawmakers are set to push for a 63% cut in industry and power sector emissions by 2030 in a full European Parliament vote next week, down from the 67% cut backed by its environment committee.

read more... 02/06/2022

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EU lawmakers vote for more ambitious carbon market overhaul

Lawmakers on the European Parliament's environment committee voted on Tuesday for a more ambitious overhaul of the EU carbon market than previously proposed, as they prepare to negotiate reforms to the bloc's core emissions-cutting policy.

read more... 19/05/2022

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MEPs vote for faster offshore wind deployment

MEPs have voted to adopt the recommendations of a report to deploy offshore wind more quickly.

read more... 17/02/2022

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Bulgaria's parliament freezes power prices for households

Bulgaria's lawmakers voted on Wednesday to shield households from surging energy costs by freezing their electricity and heating prices at current levels in the European Union's poorest state, a move slammed by power distribution companies.

read more... 16/12/2021

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