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UK expands lifetime of old and inefficient coal power stations

Almost exactly a month after the House of Lords voted in favor of it, the UK Government voted against the modification to the Energy Bill which would have to put limits on coal burning in the UK, sparing the energy market from an even tighter squeeze as aged nuclear plants shut later this decade. Britain's power market is already tight as ageing capacity is being retired and a modest amount of new generation is being built. Members of Parliament voted 318 to 236 against including the amendment in the bill.

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Daily: German spot power prices sag on hurricane-force winds in northern Europe

Brent crude oil futures dropped, while U.S. crude oil futures climbed for a fifth consecutive session on Thursday, narrowing the spread between the two benchmarks contracts to a two-week low as optimistic U.S. economic data suggested an increase of demand for oil in the world's largest consumer.

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Bulgaria to apply a 20% tax on solar, wind energy

Bulgaria’s parliament has approved a 20 percent controversial tax income from wind and solar power installations next year. The proposal was backed Thursday morning by 116 MPs, 38 voted against and 28 abstained.

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Shale gas production in China reached 143 million cubic meters

The National Energy Administration has announced that China's shale gas production has reached 143 million cubic meters. The country's largest refiner Sinopec Co has drilled nearly 30 pilot shale gas wells in the Fuling area of Chongqing municipality in southwest China, part of the Sichuan basin, one of the most promising geological zones for the unconventional fuel. Six of the wells are pumping about 1.06 million cubic meters of gas, or an average of nearly 180,000 cubic meters per well.

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European Commission approves free greenhouse gas emissions permits in Bulgaria

The European Commission gave the green light on 4 December to Bulgaria’s plan to allocate €945 million worth of carbon emissions trading allowances free of charge to modernize the electricity sector, decision in line with EU state aid rules.

read more... 05/12/2013

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