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Gazprom to increase its market share in Europe through Wingas expansion

Russian gas giant Gazprom envisages strengthening its sales in Europe, helped by the expansion of its German subsidiary Wingas.

read more... 07/03/2017

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Daily (07.03.2017): European spot power prices spurred by high demand, tighter supply

Crude oil prices evolved differently on Monday, with Brent gaining ground and WTI crude falling slightly on reports that Iraq would participate in output reduction if OPEC extended oil production cuts into the second half of the year.

read more... 07/03/2017

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Poland defies the new reform of EU carbon trading scheme

Poland defies the draft carbon market reform agreed by most European Union governments this week, stating the deal is not-binding because it did not have the full support of the bloc's 28 nations.

read more... 03/03/2017

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EU to grant €444m for energy infrastructure projects

The EU Member States agreed on the Commission's proposal to invest €444 million in priority European energy infrastructure projects.

read more... 21/02/2017

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Toshiba to quit its leading role in UK’S Moorside nuclear station

The UK’s plan to build Europe’s largest nuclear power plant could be scrapped after Japan's Toshiba Corp, which is developing the project with France's Engie, admitted it would have to take billions of pounds' worth of write-downs in its nuclear business and said it would scale back its overseas ambitions.

read more... 15/02/2017

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