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EU countries consider scrapping part of energy reforms

European Union countries are considering scrapping a central part of reforms to Europe's electricity market, amid a deadlock between France and Germany over state aid for power plants, a document seen by Reuters showed.

read more... 03/10/2023

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Europe's solar industry warns against tariffs on imports

Europe's solar power industry has warned policymakers not to impose tariffs on imports, amid fears that disrupting supplies of products from China would seriously damage Europe's ability to rapidly install clean energy.

read more... 02/10/2023

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UK Faces Possibility Of Blackouts In January

There is a risk of blackouts in the UK in January when demand for electricity peaks and nuclear power plants enter scheduled maintenance.

read more... 29/09/2023

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$40B Deal With U.S. Companies Kickstarts Poland’s Nuclear Power Ambitions

Poland’s first nuclear power plant moved forward on Wednesday with the signing of a deal between the Polish government and a consortium of U.S. companies including Westinghouse and Bechtel.

read more... 28/09/2023

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Daily (26.09.2023): European power spot prices surged amid a sharp decline in wind output

On Monday, crude oil prices remained relatively stable as the decision to prolong production cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia was offset by predicted U.S. oil record output in September. Hence, Brent crude traded at $93.29 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude slipped by 0.4% to $89.68 a barrel.

read more... 26/09/2023

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