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Brexit could mean a step back in UK’s planned exit from coal

The UK’s decision to abandon the European Union could push back its scheduled exit from coal, a backbone in the nation’s energy supply for more than a century.

read more... 23/08/2016

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Urenco inks Ukrainian agreement

Urenco, manufacturer of enriched uranium for the nuclear power utilities worldwide, should supply uranium enrichment to Ukraine under an agreement inked last week by the country's national nuclear firm Energoatom and the enrichment company possessed by Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.

read more... 22/08/2016

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Anaerobic digestion plant in Nottinghamshire obtains £13 million investment

An anaerobic digestion plant to be constructed in Nottinghamshire has obtained an investment valued at £13 million.

read more... 22/08/2016

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Daily: Oil prices increased on rumors that Saudi Arabia and some OPEC members will reach an agreement with non-OPEC producers on a production freeze

Crude oil prices have augmented by about $10 per barrel since early August, on thoughts that Saudi Arabia and other members of OPEC will reach an agreement next month with non-OPEC producers headed by Russia concerning a production freeze. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude ended at $48.22 a barrel, up 30 cents, or 0.6 percent, after reaching a session high of $48.75, the highest level since July 5. Brent settled at $50.88 a barrel, a penny lower, after scaling a two-month high at $51.22. Brent rose by 8 percent on the week, going up for a third week consecutively.

read more... 22/08/2016

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Turkey: 5 hydro power plants to be privatized

Turkish Privatization Administration (OIB) will obtain offers for the privatization of the five hydroelectric power plants until the end of September.

read more... 22/08/2016

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