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Greece, Bulgaria will sign IGB gas pipeline agreement soon

Greece and Bulgaria will sign an agreement in the next weeks to construct a gas pipeline linking the two countries, part of the Southern Corridor infrastructure scheme to transport Caspian gas to Europe, as stated by two Greek energy ministry officials on Friday.

read more... 15/06/2015

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EU regulators consider GE’s Alstom power agreement would harm competition

General Electric Co might need to propose bigger concessions to win European Union support for its acquirement of Alstom SA's electricity unit since regulators intend to inform the U.S firm that the agreement would harm competition, as stated by two people familiar with the matter on Thursday.

read more... 12/06/2015

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Shell thinks about pulling plug on last Ukraine exploration well

Oil major Shell is thinking about retiring from its last exploration well in Ukraine since the project has been on hold for approximately a year because of the conflict between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces.

read more... 12/06/2015

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Global solar power capacity rocketed 100 fold since 2000 in 2014

Solar power capacity has rocketed 100 fold since 2000, with a record amount of solar power added to the world’s grid in 2014.

read more... 12/06/2015

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Daily: Crude oil prices decline on stronger dollar, concerns about Greek debt

Crude oil prices declined on Thursday as players took profits from the previous two days of gains, declining after the dollar’s appreciation against euro on Greek debt concerns weighted on demand for commodities. Both U.S. and Brent crude futures eased more than $1 a barrel before paring losses on short-covering. Brent fell 59 cents, or about 1 percent, to close at $65.11 a barrel, after plunging at an intraday low of $64.50. WTI crude dropped 66 cents, or 1 percent, to end at $60.77, after a session low at $60.21.

read more... 12/06/2015

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