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EIB agrees to invest about €7bn in renewables

The European Investment Bank has authorized approximately €7billion of new loans for investment in green energy, water infrastructure and other strategic infrastructure projects at a meeting in The Hague.

read more... 24/09/2015

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Coal industry tries to find equal backing for cleaner coal vs renewables

The World Coal Association (WCA) intends to press governments to offer equal support for technology to make coal-fired power plants less polluting as they do for green energy in approaching U.N. climate meetings in Paris, as stated by its chief executive.

read more... 22/09/2015

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UK to lose its crown in terms of renewables investments

The UK is likely to lose its attractiveness in terms of renewables investments, following government decision to curb its subsidies for clean technology, according to a quarterly report published by EY.

read more... 16/09/2015

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EEX registers first trade on recently launched renewable contract

The European Energy Exchange (EEX) on Monday registers its first trades in its new cap future product for renewable energy that performs as an insurance against green power price increases.

read more... 15/09/2015

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Daily: German day-ahead power prices decline on stronger renewable output

Crude oil declined nearly 4 percent on Wednesday, dragged down by robust supply and worries about demand being slashed slowing economic growth. Oil futures prolonged losses as U.S. equities turned lower after economic stimulus outlook from China spurred stock markets in Japan and Europe. Brent crude declined by $1.94, or 3.92 percent, to settle at $47.58 after boosting 4 percent in the previous session. U.S. crude lost $1.79, or 3.9 percent, to settle at $44.15, having declined on Tuesday as trading restarted after the Monday's Labor Day holiday.

read more... 10/09/2015

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