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Scottish government gives the green light to a new wave of offshore wind projects

The Scottish government has given the green light for the development of the four offshore wind power plants, which could generate enough electricity to supply over 1.4 million of households.

read more... 21/10/2014

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Daily: German electricity prices decline on higher wind power output

Crude oil prices posted a modest gain on Friday, recovering from near four-year lows as investors bought back into a an oversold market and as conflicts in Iraq intensified political risk. Brent for December delivery increased by 34 cents to close at $86.16 a barrel. Brent contract for November delivery expired on Thursday. U.S. November crude, boosted 5 cents to settle at $82.75, registering its consecutive third weekly decline.

read more... 20/10/2014

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Spain: 2013 electricity deficit debt to be issued with no state support

Spain's government will not perform as backer for debt to be issued to cover the 2013 electricity deficit of 3.6 billion euro ($4.59 billion), in spite of requests by the most important utilities, as stated by the regulator CNMC in a report.

read more... 17/10/2014

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Germany: slight decrease in the renewable power surcharge for households

A surcharge incorporated since 2000 on German household electricity bills to aid support green energy will be cut for the first time, as stated by network companies on Wednesday.

read more... 16/10/2014

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Serbia: investment of 400 million euros on power grid upgrade

Serbia's grid operator EMS intends to invest 400 million euros ($507.5 million) over the next six years to improve its old electricity network and construct new connections to nations in the European Union, an EMS representative declared on Monday.

read more... 14/10/2014

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