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Daily (24.05.2017): EU carbon prices slipped back from a one-month high on Tuesday

Oil futures varied on Tuesday, as oil prices fell earlier in the session following the news highlighting president Donald Trump's plan to sell off half of the United States' petroleum reserves. However, as OPEC's leader, Saudi Arabia, favors extending the output curbs by nine months rather than the initially planned six months, the oil prices increased to settle slightly higher.

read more... 24/05/2017

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Solar street lighting market will attain $17.8 billion by 2024

The solar street lighting market is likely to increase to $17.78 billion (£12bn) by 2024, or a raise from $2.72 billion (£1.8bn) last year, as stated in a new report.

read more... 27/05/2016

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National Grid to give up pylon cables that are blighting beautiful landscapes of England and Wales

UK is likely to give up the pylon cables from some of the most attractive areas of England and Wales, under £500 million plans from National Grid.

read more... 12/11/2014

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E.ON and Rasgas sign LNG supply agreement into UK

Britain might obtain more liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the world's major producer Qatar under an agreement inked by utility E.ON on Wednesday, highlighting increasing reliance on the Gulf State since native North Sea reserves disappear.

read more... 29/05/2014

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UK power blackout fears on the track to fade

The UK energy experts have longtime warned that the country could face a severe power blackout between 2015 and 2020, highlighting the uncertainty of UK’s electricity supply, as existing coal and nuclear power stations are due to be retired in 2016 and energy projects for their replacement are not likely to be completed in time.

read more... 02/03/2012

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