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UK warns it may possibly not purchase power from an independent Scotland

Britain may possibly not purchase power from an independent Scottish state if imports from other markets are less expensive, according to the warning made by UK government, pressuring Scotland five months before its sovereignty vote.

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Britain’s free energy market threatened by pricing investigation

An analysis of potential price complicity by British energy suppliers will probably destabilize the market structure that has aided them to become more important than their European competitors.

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Poland: renewable energy bill approved by the government

A long-awaited draft law has been approved by Poland's government on Tuesday exhibiting new subsidies for renewable energy for a longer period, intending to reduce costs to consumers and aid the coal dependent country to reach EU climate targets.

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Daily: Crude oil rallied on stockpiles expectations, fresh tensions in Ukraine

Crude oil prices rallied on Tuesday, with WTI increasing ahead of weekly stockpiles reports expected to point out a decline in gasoline stocks, while Brent was spurred by new conflicts in eastern Ukraine which intensified tensions between Russia and West.

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Fortum: Norwegian power distribution business likely be sold to Hafslund

Finnish utility Fortum declared on Wednesday it intends to vend its Norwegian electricity distribution business and its share in Fredrikstad Energi and Fredrikstad Energi Nett to Hafslund based in Norway.

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