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EU energy talks dissolve over carbon, green finance fights

Talks between European Union country leaders on energy policy ended with no agreement on Thursday (16 December), as states squabbled over how to respond to record-high carbon prices and upcoming green investment rules.

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Norway parliament agrees increased electricity subsidy scheme

Norway's government said on Friday it had secured a majority in parliament for a revised plan to subsidise household electricity bills amid a spike in power prices.

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Daily (17.12.2021): European front-year electricity prices skyrocketed on Thursday amid French nuclear concerns

Crude oil prices extended gains on Thursday after the U.S. reported its biggest drop in crude inventories since September. Furthermore, a weaker Dollar also lent support to prices. Hence, Brent crude rose by $1.14, or 1.5%, to settle at $75.02 per barrel. U.S. WTI crude increased by $1.51, or 2.13%, to settle at $72.38 per barrel.

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No decision on certifying Nord Stream 2 operator in first half of 2022

There will be no final decision on the certification of the operator of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany in the first half of 2022, the head of the German energy regulator said Dec. 16.

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Eni sets sights on Polish offshore wind business

Italian energy group Eni has extended an agreement with investment fund Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to develop offshore wind in Poland, the companies said.

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