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UK electricity production increased 20% in 2012

In 2012, electricity generated from renewables represented 11.3%, increasing in comparison to 9.4% in 2011. Generally, renewable electricity generation increased 20%, to 41.1 TWh in 2012 from 34.4 TWh in 2011, while capacity increased 26% to 15.5 GW.

read more... 29/07/2013

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China and EU reached an agreement on solar panels

The European Union and China have finally reached an agreement over imports of solar panels which should help reduce tensions between two of the world’s largest trading powers.

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Daily: Crude oil drops on concerns about Chinese demand

Crude oil prices dropped on Friday, prolonging losses amid worries over slipping Chinese demand after the world’s second-largest oil consumer ordered factories to cut production fearing about an excess of capacity. Brent futures for September delivery eased 48 cents to settle at $107.17 per barrel, after registering a 46-cent gain on Thursday. U.S. light crude for September slipped 79 cents to settle at $104.70 a barrel. The North Sea benchmark's premium to West Texas Intermediate was $2.45.

read more... 29/07/2013

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UK: Last year coal represented one third of energy generation

According to figures from DECC, last year coal accounted 39% of the country's total generation registering a 10% increase in comparison to 2011 levels.

read more... 26/07/2013

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Daily: British gas prices hit 3-week high on summer reduced supply

Crude oil prices increased in quiet trade on Thursday, pushed up by a slightly weaker dollar, while gasoline futures decreased nearly 4 cents per gallon, being hit by a fast dip in the cost of ethanol credits. Meanwhile, Brent crude traded 46 cents up to settle at $107.65 a barrel, off lows of $106.40 a barrel. U.S. crude boosted 10 cents to settle at $105.49 a barrel. The European benchmark's premium to West Texas Intermediate was wider than last week, keeping around $2.23.

read more... 26/07/2013

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