New EU rules have been published on Wednesday making harder funding renewable energy. The latest regulations are intended to substitute subventions with market-based systems, only when the Ukraine crisis has intensified the necessity for other options to imported fossil fuel.
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The Slovak government has consented to increase the budget by 400 million euros to 3.8 billion euros for the conclusion of two new divisions at the Mochovce nuclear power plant, according to the company which is responsible for building the plant.
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WTI crude oil boosted by more than $1 on Wednesday as gasoline demand rocketed in the U.S., pushed up by technical trading, while Brent crude registered a modest gain following strained relations between Russia and the West. The U.S. Energy Information Administration data, showing a sharp build in gasoline demand, drove up U.S. gasoline and crude oil prices above key technical level.
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Britain may possibly not purchase power from an independent Scottish state if imports from other markets are less expensive, according to the warning made by UK government, pressuring Scotland five months before its sovereignty vote.
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An analysis of potential price complicity by British energy suppliers will probably destabilize the market structure that has aided them to become more important than their European competitors.
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