Crude oil prices on both sides of the Atlantic increased on Monday, as investors turned their attention to concerns about continuing violence in Libya and other global hotspots, leaving behind worries about supplies glut. Brent crude rose 57 cents to close at $105.41 a barrel, rebounding from a session low of $104.52. U.S. crude boosted 41 cents to settle at $98.29 a barrel, after hitting a session low of $97.43.
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The British government said on Monday it plans to amend the latest draft of its proposed energy capacity market to exclude long-term subsidies for ageing coal plants, succumbing to the pressure from environmental campaign groups.
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Wind is the most promising renewable energy source in India, with the sector alone representing 68% of the total renewable energy generated in the country, according to India's ambassador to the UAE T P Seetharam.
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The French long-awaited green energy bill was unveiled last week, being approved by the cabinet. France will mobilise about 10 billion euros ($13.41 billion) for a package of tax breaks, low-cost loans and bonuses to spur investment in renewable energy and curb the country’s oil and gas bill, according to declarations made by Energy Minister Ségolène Royal.
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Brent and U.S. crude futures dropped on Friday, hitting the weakest settlement prices in months, as supply glut in the Atlantic basin and low demand offset worries over political conflicts in the Middle East, North Africa and Ukraine.
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