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Wind industry might supply 25% of EU power by 2030

Wind farms might provide a quarter of the European Union’s electricity requirements by 2030 if member states attain energy and climate targets, as stated by an industry report on Wednesday.

read more... 17/09/2015

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EEX registers first trade on recently launched renewable contract

The European Energy Exchange (EEX) on Monday registers its first trades in its new cap future product for renewable energy that performs as an insurance against green power price increases.

read more... 15/09/2015

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Daily: European power prices diverge, with German lower on strong winds

Crude oil lost more than 3% on Monday, pressured by a decline in gasoline prices and fears about whether the United States will have its first interest rate increase in nearly a decade. WTI futures lost 63 cents, or 1.41 percent, to close at $44 a barrel. Front-month Brent crude futures eased $1.70, or 3.6 percent, to settle at $46.40 a barrel.

read more... 15/09/2015

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Gazprom to deliver 10% of export gas via tenders

Russia's top natural gas producer Gazprom said it envisages selling up to 10 percent of its gas to Europe via tenders, becoming more flexible regarding its traditional pricing mechanisms.

read more... 15/09/2015

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Poland could institute capacity market in 2016

Poland might launch a power capacity market in 2016 to aid Eastern Europe's major economy avoid electricity shortages since higher consumption puts pressure an old grid, as stated by a minister on Wednesday.

read more... 10/09/2015

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