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Energy bills to fall for millions of Britons as regulator slashes price cap

Millions of British households will see cheaper energy bills from July after regulator Ofgem slashed its cap on prices following a slump in wholesale energy costs.

read more... 25/05/2023

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EU matches 10.9bcm in first round of joint gas sales

The EU’s new joint gas buying platform has matched 10.9bcm of sales offers with potential buyers in its first tendering round, European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic said on Tuesday.

read more... 17/05/2023

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IEA forecasts global EV sales to surge by 35% in 2023, will acquire 18% share of global car market

Global electric vehicle sales are set to surge by more than a third in 2023 on the back of continued support from government policies across China, Europe and the United States, according the latest Global Electric Vehicle Outlook released by the International Energy Agency on April 26.

read more... 27/04/2023

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French lower house report urges government to ditch Arenh

France should immediately suspend the Arenh regulation governing the sale by EDF of its nuclear generation to rivals, a lower house committee said in a new report.

read more... 13/04/2023

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Record $63 billion raised from carbon allowance sales in 2023

Governments globally raised a record $63 billion from the sale of carbon allowances in emission trading systems in 2022, as many countries increased ambitions to cut pollution despite record high energy prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a report said on Wednesday.

read more... 22/03/2023

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