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Croatia recommences arrangements for LNG terminal at KRK

Croatia has renewed a viability study for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the island of Krk, the southern end of a gas pipeline corridor linking the country and Poland's Baltic port of Swinoujscie which should aid expand energy supplies for central Europe and reduce reliance on Russian imports, as stated by economy minister Ivan Vrdoljak on Tuesday.

read more... 06/11/2014

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Ukraine: Naftogaz reimburses $1.45 billion to Gazprom

Ukrainian state energy company Naftogaz declared on Tuesday it had paid $1.45 billion to Russia's Gazprom, the first tranche of debt reimbursement required by an accord that will see Moscow restart gas supplies to its ex-Soviet neighbor.

read more... 05/11/2014

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EDF’s nuclear electricity tariff stable until at least July 2015

The price EDF charges competitors for its nuclear power will stay fixed until at least July 2015 when a new tariff system will be revealed, as stated by French Energy Minister Segolene Royal on Tuesday.

read more... 05/11/2014

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Italy: regulator’s tariff decision upsets Snam investors

Italy's energy regulator upset investors in the country's utilities on Monday with a gas storage tariff estimation that takes into account a higher-than-anticipated rate of inflation, menacing to reduce potential profits across the sector.

read more... 04/11/2014

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Germany: coal-fired energy to be reduced in order to protect climate

Germany envisages to get rid of some of its coal plant capacity as part of a set of new policies to aid Europe's largest economy attain its greenhouse gas emissions targets, as stated by a state secretary at the economy ministry on Wednesday.

read more... 30/10/2014

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