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UK Looks To Support Rollout Of Nuclear Fusion Energy

The United Kingdom will start work to create a regulatory framework for supporting research and development of nuclear fusion technology to enable the delivery of clean and safe energy, the government said on Tuesday in response to a report from an independent expert committee on regulations.

read more... 02/06/2021

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Daily (26.05.2021): British gas prices moved upwards on Tuesday amid supply concerns, low storage and bullish carbon prices

Crude oil prices move a shade higher on Tuesday following the massive fluctuations last week and at the beginning of this week, with traders keeping an eye on developments in talks aimed at reviving the Iran nuclear deal. The approaching high season for oil and lifting restrictions in much of Europe and the United States provide further support to oil prices. Hence, Brent crude added 0.3% to settle at $68.65 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude ended rather flat at $66.07 a barrel.

read more... 26/05/2021

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Daily (19.05.2021): Fiercely falling carbon prices weighed on the European energy complex on Tuesday

Crude oil prices fell on Tuesday due to rising concerns about the coronavirus situation in Asia and amid ongoing talks between world powers on a revival of the Iran nuclear deal, which would bring more supply to the market. Hence, Brent crude moved 1.1% lower to settle at $68.71 a barrel, after initially having traded upwards above $70 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude declined by 1.2% to end at $65.49 a barrel.

read more... 19/05/2021

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Ukraine tests Zaporozhe for ENTSO-E synchronisation

Ukrainian nuclear power plant operator Energoatom and the country's transmission system operator Ukrenergo completed tests last week at unit 1 of the Zaporozhe nuclear power plant for the provision of ancillary frequency maintenance reserve services at +/-20 MW. The tests should confirm the compliance of the unit with the requirements of the Transmission System Code in order to obtain a certificate entitling Energoatom to introduce the power unit to the ancillary services market.

read more... 12/05/2021

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EDF on course to build ‘world’s most powerful’ nuclear plant in India

French energy group EDF has announced it has submitted a binding offer to become the supplier of engineering studies and equipment for the construction of six reactors of a project that is claimed to become the world’s most powerful nuclear plant.

read more... 26/04/2021

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