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Poland: Energa wishes to stop purchasing renewable power certificates

According to Polish Energa calculations, an amount of around 110 million zlotys ($31.20 million) could be saved next year if it cancelled long-term contracts which were signed for purchasing certificates that displayed some of its power was produced from renewable sources.

read more... 12/09/2017

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Daily (25.07.2017): European carbon prices rose on Monday to €5.20 level

Oil prices rose on Monday, cancelling Friday’s losses after leading OPEC producer Saudi Arabia pledged to cut its exports. Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih declared his country would considerably limit crude oil exports in August. Brent crude increased by 1.12% to $48.60 a barrel, while WTI price climbed by 1.25% to close at $46.34 a barrel.

read more... 25/07/2017

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Panasonic and Toyota create first car with solar panel

Panasonic Corporation has started producing 180-watt solar cells that can be installed on the roof of a car. The cells have been used to mass-produce the first car with a solar panel on its roof.

read more... 17/07/2017

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Putin announces Merkel that gas supplied to EU could be siphoned off in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin informed Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday of the risk of Ukraine siphoning off Russian gas intended for Europe, as stated by the Kremlin.

read more... 15/11/2016

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Gazprom will think about cancelling shareholder deal over Nord Stream extension

Russia's Gazprom will consider annulling a deal with European associates to enlarge the Nord Stream gas pipeline at a board meeting on November 9, it declared on Wednesday, following resistance to the plan in several European nations.

read more... 27/10/2016

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