UK unveils a new set of renewables subsidy cuts DECC proposed a new wave of incentives cuts for small – scale solar installations, modifying the way renewable projects qualify for payments and changing subsidies for biomass plants.
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Crude oil prices declined and WTI closed below $50 a barrel on Wednesday after government figures indicated that crude oil stockpiles in the United States strengthened last week and as a stronger dollar and weaker global equities added to pressure. U.S. crude for September delivery tumbled $1.67, or 3.28 percent, to settle at $49.19 a barrel, first settlement below $50 since April. Brent crude for September delivery dropped 91 cents to close at $56.13.
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Croatia's electricity utility HEP and gas transmission system operator Plinacro on Tuesday invited investors to show interest in constructing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the northern Adriatic, part of the country's effort for energy independence.
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European Union carbon allowances (EUAs) soared to the highest level since 2012, breaking the €8 mark, continuing a recovery that saw prices plunging below €3 in 2013 as the market struggled with a glut of allowances due to the financial crash and resulting decline in industrial production.
read more... 22/07/2015
Crude oil futures recovered after a volatile session due to a weaker U.S. dollar, while low earnings dragged stocks lower. Expiring U.S. crude for August delivery edged 21 cents up to settle at $50.36 a barrel, after declining to $49.77 intraday. WTI crude for September delivery closed at $50.86, up 42 cents. Brent crude for September delivery advanced 39 cents to hit $57.04, having oscillated from $56.33 to $57.44. Brent's premium to September U.S. crude held above $6 a barrel.
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