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Daily (26.01.2017): European spot electricity prices dip on stronger wind output, warmer weather

Crude oil prices tumbled less than 1 percent on Wednesday on figures showing an increase in U.S. crude stockpiles, reinforcing the view that oil prices are moving within a relatively tight range, spurred by expected OPEC production cuts, while dragged down by growing U.S. output.

read more... 26/01/2017

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Essen becomes European Green Capital for 2017

The city of Essen in Germany becomes the European Green Capital for 2017, the title being awarded from Ljubljana by Karmenu Vella, Commissioner for the Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, in a ceremony on Saturday.

read more... 24/01/2017

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Daily (17.02.2017): European spot power contracts surge to their highest levels since November 2008

Crude oil prices ended the Monday’s trade higher as Saudi Arabia's commitments to cutting production offset a report forecasting U.S. output would again increase this year. Benchmark Brent crude oil for March delivery rose by 41 cents a barrel, or 0.7 percent, to end at $55.86 and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude added 27 cents, or 0.5 percent, to settle at $52.64 a barrel.

read more... 17/01/2017

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Slovenian energy conglomerate Petrol wins public heating agreement in Bulgaria

Slovenia's energy company Petrol has won an agreement to improve a public heating system in Bulgaria's capital Sofia, which is the major heating system of its type in the Balkans and the second largest in Europe, Petrol declared on Monday.

read more... 17/01/2017

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Gassco: Norway’s gas deliveries to Europe hit a record high in 2016

Gas deliveries through Norway’s pipeline operated by Gassco to Germany, Belgium, France and the UK hit record volumes in 2016, reaching 108.56bn m3.

read more... 11/01/2017

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