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Biomass sources could supply about 50% of UK’s energy demand by 2050

The United Kingdom has all the necessary means to reach about 50% of its energy needs from biomass sources, according to a new report released by a team of scientists with the University of Manchester's Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research.

read more... 21/02/2014

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Iberdrola to invest more abroad and less in Spain

Spanish Iberdrola, the world’s major wind power generator, has expressed its disapproval regarding the latest energy market reform announced by the Spanish government, declaring that the changes in the energy policy will discourage important investment. The company’s net earnings reduced 7% in 2013, as a result of Spanish regulatory modifications and fiscal measures.

read more... 20/02/2014

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France: CRE is looking for measures to reduce tensions on French gas market

French energy regulator CRE launched this week a public consultation with industrial players envisaging temporary measures and solutions aiming to curb the wholesale gas price gap between the north and the south of France, before the establishment of a unified market in 2018.

read more... 20/02/2014

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Daily: WTI crude rallies at four-month high on robust winter demand

Brent crude traded above $110 a barrel on Wednesday, destabilized by internal conflict in South Sudan and oil supply disruption in Libya, while protests in Venezuela raised concerns. Meanwhile, U.S. light crude hit its highest level in four months as stockpiles are expected to decline on winter demand and new pipeline capacity.

read more... 20/02/2014

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Statoil to develop Norwegian oil field

Statoil has announced that together with its partners they have agreed on a concept for the expansion of the Johan Sverdrup field, one of the five biggest discoveries ever made offshore Norway, estimating a first phase investment of up to NOK120bn ($19.6bn).

read more... 20/02/2014

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