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Denmark resumes construction of Norway-Poland gas link

Construction of the Danish part of Baltic Pipe, which will connect Poland to Norwegian gas fields, is resuming following a nine month hiatus, Danish grid operator Energinet said on Tuesday.

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Daily (11.03.2022): British gas prices plummeted on Thursday as fears of a complete disruption of Russian energy abated

Oil prices retreated on Thursday, taking a breather after a period of wild trading as Russia pledged to fulfill contractual obligations. Hence, Brent crude fell by $1.81, or 1.6%, to settle at $109.33 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude dropped by $2.68, or 2.5%, to settle at $106.02 a barrel.

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Shell Is Betting Big On Offshore Wind Following UK Ban On Russian Oil

Two energy giants will pump £75 million into offshore wind projects, which could light 8.5 million homes, as Britain looks to wean itself on dependence for Russian oil.

read more... 11/03/2022

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EU leaders seek escape route from Russian fossil fuels, weigh energy investment plan

European Union leaders will tackle ways to wean themselves off Russian fossil fuels on Thursday (10 March) and debate how quickly to ditch their key supplier, with countries split over whether to sanction oil and gas imports as Moscow wages war in Ukraine.

read more... 11/03/2022

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EU unveils €300 million plan to fund hydrogen research

The EU’s Clean Hydrogen Partnership, a public-private undertaking, has launched its first call for proposals on 41 research topics related to hydrogen. Much of the funding will go towards hydrogen production and storage.

read more... 11/03/2022

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