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Nuclear row threatens EU deal on renewable energy goals

European Union countries are split over whether to allow nuclear energy to contribute to meeting their renewable energy targets, a dispute threatening to delay one of the EU's main climate policies.

read more... 29/03/2023

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EU plans early carbon market auctions from July

The European Union plans to conduct early carbon market auctions, starting from July, to raise extra funds to help countries quit Russian gas and cut emissions, the European Commission said on Monday evening.

read more... 28/03/2023

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Slovenia plans extension of electricity, gas price regulation

The government plans to extend the regulation on electricity and gas retail prices for households, small business customers and Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which expires in mid-2023, until the end of the year, with unofficial information indicating price levels will remain the same.

read more... 23/03/2023

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Daily (15.03.2023): Spot electricity prices in Europe soared on Tuesday, driven by rising demand and falling wind generation

In the wake of further monetary tightening, which triggered turbulence in the U.S. banking sector, oil prices ended sharply lower on Tuesday. Thus, Brent crude fell by 4% to $77.45 a barrel.

read more... 15/03/2023

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Daily (13.03.2023): Forward electricity prices increased sharply on Friday amid escalated concerns over the nuclear availability in France

Oil prices rose on Friday on the back of a better-than-expected U.S. employment indicator that suggested less severe than expected monetary tightening. As a result, Brent crude ended 1.5% higher at $82.78 a barrel.

read more... 13/03/2023

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