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Serbia adopts MoU with EDF on energy cooperation

Serbia's government adopted a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with French state-owned energy giant Electricite de France (EDF) on long-term cooperation in the field of energy transition and low-carbon technology, the energy ministry said on Friday.

read more... 08/04/2024

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Funding issue may blow Italy’s offshore wind plans off course

“Offshore plants risk not being built” unless incentives recently outlined by the government were raised, said Simone Togni, president of wind association ANEV.

read more... 04/04/2024

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Daily (03.04.2024): Supply concerns and the Middle-East conflict boosted oil prices on Tuesday

Oil prices surged to their highest level in five months on Tuesday amid worries about supply constraints. The surge was fuelled by fears of retaliatory actions from Iran following a fatal strike, attributed to Israel, on an Iranian diplomatic facility in Damascus. Brent crude rose by 2% to $88.92 a barrel, while WTI Crude posted a 2% decrease to $85.15 a barrel.

read more... 03/04/2024

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New price cap to drive energy bills to two-year low

Britain‘s energy regulator, Ofgem implemented its latest price cap on 1st April – the energy price for a typical household utilising both gas and electricity and paying through direct debit will decrease by £238.

read more... 02/04/2024

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Large electrical heat pumps can be key to decarbonising Europe’s industry

Though the EU has focused much of its industrial decarbonisation drive on the production and use of hydrogen, in a factory west of Milan, Italy, a quiet revolution is underway – the electrification of lower-temperature heat.

read more... 01/04/2024

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