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Dutch government to turn on 'pilot light' output at Groningen gas field

The Dutch government said on Monday it would turn on the "pilot light" - meaning minimal production - at two stations in the Groningen gas field due to impending cold temperatures in the Netherlands.

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Norway's Statkraft to invest up to $6.6 bln in hydro, wind power

Norway's state-owned renewable power producer Statkraft on Monday said it plans to invest up to 6 billion euros ($6.56 billion) to upgrade its domestic hydro and wind power facilities and to build new onshore wind farms.

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Daily (08.01.2024): Oil prices rebounded on Friday amid reduced Libyan supply and Middle East conflict concerns

On Friday, oil prices bounced back, supported by a decrease in Libyan supply and concerns about the potential expansion of the conflict in the Middle East to other countries, with traders opting for cautious positions ahead of the weekend. As a result, Brent crude settled 1.5% higher at $78.76, while WTI crude rose by more than 2% to end at $73.81 per barrel.

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As nuclear debate nears, French minister sees potential for 14 new reactors

France requires more than the six new nuclear plants currently planned and possibly needs to build more than 14 new plants, its energy minister said, just days before a parliamentary debate begins on the issue.

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Britain to invest 300 million pounds in next-generation nuclear fuel programme

Britain said it plans to spend 300 million pounds ($380 million) on a new programme to produce advanced nuclear fuel suitable for the next generation of power-generating reactors, seeking to dislodge Russia as the main international supplier.

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