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EU clarifies DONG Energy and Danish operator’s electricity agreement

The European Commission established that a power agreement between the Danish transmission system operator and DONG Energy does not break state aid regulations.

read more... 24/05/2016

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Daily: Europe prompt power prices increase on colder weather forecasts

Crude oil prices declined on Friday as a stronger dollar spurred investors to take profit on a second week of gains and a persistent supply concerns. Global benchmark Brent crude eased 9 cents to settle at $48.72 a barrel, while U.S. crude shed 41 cents to close at $47.75 per barrel.

read more... 23/05/2016

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Work launched at the Greek section of Trans-Adriatic gas pipeline

Greece started on Tuesday the construction on a 550-kilometre (342-mile) section of the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) which will carry Caspian gas to European markets in an attempt to reduce their reliance on Russia.

read more... 18/05/2016

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Renewables could transform the heating sector in Europe by 2040

Renewable sources could supply 49% of the energy used to heat Europe’s households by 2040, reducing natural gas demand and helping to slash carbon dioxide emissions, said the U.S. energy consulting firm IHS.

read more... 13/05/2016

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India and Iran will clear $6.4 billion oil payments through European banks

The central banks of India and Iran have apparently decided to use European Banks to clear oil payments to Tehran. They are valued at $6.4 billion (£4.4bn), according to Indian Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

read more... 09/05/2016

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