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IEA: Electricity demand growth will require more fossil fuel production

The demand for global electricity is growing faster than renewable energy capacity and therefore will require more power to be generated from fossil fuels.

read more... 19/07/2021

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Daily (16.07.2021): Crude oil prices extended losses on Thursday on expectations for increased supplies

Crude oil prices continued to fall on Thursday on expectation for an increase in supply after Reuters reported that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) had reached a compromise deal. Moreover, U.S. fuel stocks rose, providing additional pressure to prices. As such, Brent crude fell by 1.7% to settle at $73.47 a barrel. The American WTI shed by 2% to end at 71.65 p/therm.

read more... 16/07/2021

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U.S. crude stockpiles fall for eighth week in a row - EIA

U.S. crude oil stockpiles fell for the eighth straight week last week, as renewed vigor in the U.S. economy continues to drive higher fuel demand, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday.

read more... 15/07/2021

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ETC warns on limits to biomass role in energy transition

The Energy Transitions Commission has warned that rapidly increasing demand for biomass and biofuel could exceed sustainable supply, and should only be used in a narrow range of difficult-to-decarbonize applications.

read more... 06/07/2021

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Daily (02.07.2021): German Cal'22 power extended 12-year highs on Thursday amid bullish fuels and carbon prices

Crude oil futures surged on Thursday, to close above $75 a barrel for the first time since 2018 as the OPEC+ deal was adjourned after producers earlier signaled a tentative agreement to only gradually increase supplies through the end of the year. Hence, Brent crude rose by 1% to $75.84 a barrel, while U.S. WTI crude soared by 2.4% to $75.23 a barrel.

read more... 02/07/2021

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