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Lithuania might not prolong long-term gas import agreement with Gazprom

Lithuania might not prolong its long-term natural gas import agreement with Russia's Gazprom after the existing one expires at the end of 2015, since it has obtained access to global LNG markets, as declared by the state-owned energy company on Monday.

read more... 03/03/2015

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Germany: Steag seen as possible purchaser of Vattenfall lignite assets

The manager of German energy sector trade union BCE declared it would be "not unreasonable" for German electricity company Steag GmbH to manifest interest in acquiring lignite assets Swedish utility Vattenfall has put up for sale in Germany, less than two weeks after Steag stated it was not in negotiations.

read more... 02/03/2015

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Bulgaria abandons incentives for new renewable energy installations

Bulgaria's parliament abandoned privileged prices for new renewable energy installations on Thursday since the country is trying to reduce deficits in the energy sector and maintain a cap on consumers' utility bills.

read more... 27/02/2015

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Britain gives the green light to the largest offshore wind project in the world

Britain's energy ministry has given the green light to the Dogger Bank Creyke Beck offshore wind project, the largest offshore wind park worldwide.

read more... 18/02/2015

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