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France may extend the operation of its oldest nuclear plant

According to an article in the French daily, Le Figaro, the oldest and the most controversial nuclear reactor in France, called Fessenheim, in operation since 1977, is in the next few days expected to receive permission to extend its life span for another 10 years by the Nuclear Safety Authority of France (ASN).

read more... 27/06/2011

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Daily energy Overview, Friday, June 24, 2011

U.S. crude oil futures slipped to a four-month low level on Thursday on news that the International Energy Agency will release 60 million barrels of oil from its reserves to make up for a loss of Libyan exports in global oil markets and on weaker economic data.

read more... 24/06/2011

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Daily energy Overview, Thursday, June 23, 2011

Crude oil futures went up on Wednesday supported by the report indicating a drop in crude inventories in the Unites States and the Federal Reserve policy announcement which left interest rates at a low level and supported expectations for a weak dollar.

read more... 23/06/2011

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Ofgem proposes tougher reforms for major UK power companies

The energy watchdog Ofgem has launched a set of rigid market reforms for Britain's six major power companies; involving the auction of more than one fifth of the electricity they generate, in order to increase competition on the market.

read more... 23/06/2011

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Daily energy Overview, Wednesday, June 22, 2011

U.S. crude futures ended up on Tuesday as the euro increased against dollar on expectations that the Greek country will get a confidence vote and support the country avoid the debt crisis. U.S. crude for July delivery expired and traded at 93.40 dollars a barrel, up 14 cents, after a trading range from 92.50 to 94.74 dollars. U.S. crude for August delivery closed the session at 94.17 dollars, up 54 cents, after a trading range between 92.88 and 95.10 dollars.

read more... 22/06/2011

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