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Serbia: investment of 400 million euros on power grid upgrade

Serbia's grid operator EMS intends to invest 400 million euros ($507.5 million) over the next six years to improve its old electricity network and construct new connections to nations in the European Union, an EMS representative declared on Monday.

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Scotland approves four offshore wind farms

The Scottish government has authorized the construction of four offshore wind farms to which would be able to produce enough electricity to power over 1.4 million households.

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Daily: Worldwide oil recovers from a 4-year low on the end-of-week short covering

Worldwide crude oil prices recovered on Friday, after plunging to the weakest level in about four years earlier in the day, as the end-of-week short-covering stagnated a near four-month rout. Brent crude for November delivery rose 16 cents to settle at $90.21 a barrel after earlier slipping to $88.11, the lowest level since December 2010. U.S. November crude increased by just 5 cents to close at $85.82 a barrel. The contract earlier reached a session low of $83.59, its weakest since July 2012.

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Statoil: Shah Deniz stake sold for $2.25 billion to Petronas

Norway's Statoil has vended a stake of 15% in the Azeri gas project Shah Deniz to Malaysia's Petronas for $2.25 billion, the newest asset the company is vending to guard its cash flow and profits to shareholders.

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Niger cabinet authorizes new Areva uranium agreement

Niger's cabinet of ministers on Friday authorized a rejuvenation of French nuclear group Areva's uranium output agreement in the West African nation, according to the government on Friday, carrying out two years of frequent burdened talks.

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