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UK Faces Possibility Of Blackouts In January

There is a risk of blackouts in the UK in January when demand for electricity peaks and nuclear power plants enter scheduled maintenance.

read more... 29/09/2023

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Germany halts e-car solar subsidy programme after one day amid high demand

Germany on Wednesday halted a subsidy scheme less than 24 hours after it was launched due to strong demand for the payments to install rooftop solar panels, storage and charging points, highlighting questions about the effectiveness of one-off subsidies in the switch to green energy.

read more... 28/09/2023

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Daily (27.09.2023): British gas prices turned bearish on Tuesday amid healthy supply and milder weather forecasts

Crude oil prices continued the slightly but steady rise on Tuesday due to concerns regarding supply-demand crunch. However, macroeconomic fears have limited the upward trend. As a result, Brent crude traded 0.7% higher at $93.96 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude rose by 0.8% to $90.39 a barrel.

read more... 27/09/2023

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Daily (25.09.2023): Gas prices surged to a one-month high due to Norwegian maintenance and strong LNG demand

Oil prices were rather stable on Friday, marked by high volatility following Russia's suspension of diesel and gasoline exports, and the FED announcing the possibility of another interest rate hike. As a result, Brent crude was traded at $93.27 a barrel, while WTI crude edged 0.5% up to end at $90.03 a barrel.

read more... 25/09/2023

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EU set to demand e-fuel cars have no climate impact

The European Union is set to demand that cars running on e-fuels must be 100% carbon neutral if they are to be sold beyond 2035, a draft document showed, after Germany demanded e-fuel cars be exempted from the phase-out of new polluting vehicles.

read more... 25/09/2023

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