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Dutch Senate delays Groningen gas field shutdown

The Dutch Senate has postponed a vote on a law to close permanently the Groningen gas field, angering the government that has said production would never resume because of the risk of earthquakes.

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Daily (03.04.2024): Supply concerns and the Middle-East conflict boosted oil prices on Tuesday

Oil prices surged to their highest level in five months on Tuesday amid worries about supply constraints. The surge was fuelled by fears of retaliatory actions from Iran following a fatal strike, attributed to Israel, on an Iranian diplomatic facility in Damascus. Brent crude rose by 2% to $88.92 a barrel, while WTI Crude posted a 2% decrease to $85.15 a barrel.

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EU approves €1 billion to fund Greece's renewable initiatives

The European Union has approved €1 billion in support for two renewable energy production and storage projects in Greece, the EU Commission announced on Tuesday.

read more... 03/04/2024

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Europe Makes It To the Other Side of Winter With Record Levels of Natural Gas

Europe has managed to make it through this winter season with record levels of natural gas in storage, setting it up to head into next winter on solid ground.

read more... 03/04/2024

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Massive electrification needed to reach 2050 climate goals

Mass electrification of light transport, buildings, and support for electrification of industrial processes will be essential, according to a new 2050 scenario.

read more... 03/04/2024

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