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UK government to ease ban on onshore wind farms to head off revolt

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government on Tuesday said it would ease restrictions on building onshore wind farms, heading off a revolt by his party's lawmakers who had demanded they should be permitted with local support.

read more... 08/12/2022

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Daily (28.11.2022): Oil prices fell by 2% on Friday due to concerns over weaker demand and a potential cap on Russian crude oil prices

Crude oil prices fell on Friday due to increased concerns about weaker demand and uncertainty over a potential cap by Western nations on Russian crude oil prices. Thus, Brent crude plummeted by 2% to settle at $83.63 a barrel. WTI crude lost 2.3% to close at $76.28 a barrel.

read more... 28/11/2022

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Daily (25.11.2022): European day-ahead power prices jumped on Thursday due to stronger demand and weaker wind generation

Oil prices were rather constant on Thursday, due to uncertainty about the level of a price cap on Russian oil. Consequently, Brent crude traded rather flat at $85.34 a barrel, and WTI oil edged 0.1% higher at $78.08 a barrel amid general signs of low demand.

read more... 25/11/2022

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Daily (21.11.2022): Brent crude plummeted by 2.4% on Friday due to weaker demand following an increase in Covid-19 cases in China

Oil prices declined on Friday as the increase in Covid-19 cases in China, the world’s major crude importer, put pressure on oil demand. Hence, Brent crude fell by 2.4% to settle at $87.62 a barrel. WTI crude lost 1.9% to end at $80.08 a barrel.

read more... 21/11/2022

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Czech lawmakers back $3.4 billion power revenue cap plan

The Czech lower house of parliament on Friday approved a government plan to cap revenues of power firms as part of efforts to fund measures to ease the burden of soaring prices on households and businesses.

read more... 21/11/2022

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