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Daily (10.07.2017): EU carbon prices hit a new 4-month high on Friday

Oil prices ended sharply lower on Friday, toward their lowest finish in nearly two weeks, as a number of active U.S. oil rigs climbed higher, according to data from Baker Hughes released Friday. in U.S. That was combined with the weekly rise in total U.S. crude production reported by U.S. Energy Department Administration on Thursday. Brent crude fell by almost 3% to end at $46.71 a barrel, while the WTI price decreased by 2.83% to $44.23 a barrel.

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EIB grants Welsh Water £250 million for green energy

Welsh Water obtained a £250 million loan from the European Investment Bank for renewable energy. The loan is expected to help raise the percentage of power generated from green sources such as wind, sun, water and anaerobic digestion (AD) from 20% to 30% by next year.

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France to end sales of fossil fuel cars by 2040

At a presentation regarding the Paris climate agreement, Ecology Minister Nicolas Hulot said that France aims to terminate sales of cars fueled by gasoline and diesel by 2040, and become carbon neutral 10 years after that.

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Russian firm bought Siemens turbines for Crimea

The Russian government-owned company Technopromexport bought four electricity turbines for the power plants it is building from the aftermarket.

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Works on NordLink cable to Germany to start in August

Works on the first part of NordLink power cable to Germany, which will be 600km (373 miles long), will start in August, and will provide electricity to more than 600,000 households.

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