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Gazprom stands firm to $2 billion figure for Ukraine’s gas outstanding debt

The Russia’s natural gas conglomerate Gazprom stands firm to its position that Ukraine has to pay its outstanding debt of about $2 billion before Moscow will take up talks over new gas-supply terms.

read more... 25/06/2014

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Germany considers higher green energy surcharge on industry under new amended reform

Germany wants to amend the planned reform of its renewable policy Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), as nation is striving to keep costs under control and to end a deadlock with the European Commission over green power subsidies.

read more... 25/06/2014

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Daily: European power prices slip on colder weather, weak demand and stronger wind output

Brent crude has retreated above $114 a barrel on Tuesday, spurred by continuing violence in Iraq, supply disruptions in Libya and expectations of a slump in U.S. crude stockpiles.

read more... 25/06/2014

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Scotland: No wind farms in national parks

The latest planning policies from the Scottish Government, the National Planning Framework 3 (NPF3) and Scottish Planning Policy (SPP), include measures to reduce the impact of “fracking” on communities and banning wind farms from Scotland’s national parks.

read more... 24/06/2014

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Iran eyes purchasing and storing gas in Azerbaijan

Iran has expressed its interest in buying Azerbaijani gas and is considering the option to store its gas in the underground gas storage facilities of this country, declared Iran's Deputy Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mojtaba Khosrow-Tajat a press conference in Baku.

read more... 24/06/2014

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