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UK: Ofgem will reduce subsidies for small power generators

Britain’s energy regulator Ofgem declared on Tuesday it will cut subsidies to several small electricity producers that offer back-up during peak demand. According to Ofgem, this move would reduce household electricity bills by around 20 pounds a year, since the cost of the subsidies is included in overall network fees charged to power companies, which these pass on to consumers.

read more... 20/06/2017

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Daily (19.06.2017): British prompt gas prices unexpectedly rose by around 19% on Friday

Oil prices edged up on Friday but the market is still bullish. Rising U.S. oil output has undermined the impact of OPEC-led cuts. Data from the U.S. EIA showed growing gasoline stocks and low demand, despite the peak summer driving season.

read more... 19/06/2017

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Norway-Poland gas pipeline plan requires demand for 75% of capacity

A pipeline to provide Norwegian gas to Poland that will cost around 2 billion euros ($2.23 billion) will only be constructed if there is demand for minimum 75 percent of the gas it can convey, one of the associates in the project told Reuters.

read more... 19/06/2017

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BP: Global energy demand continued its sluggish growth

Global energy demand continued its slow increase last year as growth in Chinese consumption dropped to its lowest level in almost two decades, while renewables flourished, as stated by BP in a report on Tuesday.

read more... 15/06/2017

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Scotland: Wind energy met 95% of household electricity demand

Scotland moves towards its ambitious renewable energy goals, with wind and solar generation output touching new record highs in May.

read more... 12/06/2017

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