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Commissioning starts at first Belarus unit

Unit 1 of the first nuclear power plant to be built in Belarus has started the commissioning phase, AtomStroyExport (ASE), the engineering subsidiary of Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom, has announced.

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Croatia's HEP plans new solar plants with total capacity of 350 MW by 2030

Croatian state-owned power utility Hrvatska elektroprivreda (HEP) plans new photovoltaic plants with a combined capacity of 350 MW by 2030, as in the next five years alone it will invest 750 million kuna ($113.7 million/100 million euro) in solar capacity, it said on Monday.

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Daily (08.04.2019): NBP contracts on the curve posted strong gains on Friday amid a bullish energy complex

Friday saw an upward evolution in oil prices, after optimistic U.S. employment data eased concerns over a waning crude oil demand. A potential decline in oil supplies amid the escalating conflict in Libya and the ongoing progress in U.S.-China trade talks also supported prices. Brent crude price jumped by 1.4% to $70.34 a barrel, hitting a second consecutive week of gains. WTI futures recorded a fifth straight weekly hike, trading 1.6% up at $63.08 a barrel.

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Green light for 700 million pounds CCGT power plant in Middlesbrough

The government has given the green light for the development of a combined cycle gas turbine(CCGT) power station in Middlesbrough.

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Shell to invest $15 billion in Nigeria's oil and gas industry

Nigeria will get a large oil and gas investment from Shell Petroleum Development Company in the amount of about $15 billion, according to the Lagos-based newspaper ThisDay, citing managing director of the unit, Nosa Okunbor.

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