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Germany uncovers Europe’s largest battery plant

Germany launched Europe's biggest commercial battery plant on Tuesday, an installation powered by 25,600 lithium-ion batteries that will aid alleviate the increasing supply of renewable energy in the region.

read more... 17/09/2014

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Serbia monitors coal imports, surplus of gas storage space

Serbia aims to announce an international tender to import about 2-3 million tonnes of coal to refill its sources of electricity generation since winter is close, as stated by the energy minister on Tuesday.

read more... 17/09/2014

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Britain declines to 5-year low in Ernst Young’s green energy ranking

Britain has dropped a position to a five-year low ranking among the world's most attractive renewable energy markets, following the change in its method of subsidizing renewable electricity, as illustrated in a quarterly ranking from accountants Ernst & Young (E&Y) on Tuesday.

read more... 16/09/2014

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Daily: Thermal coal prices drop on lower demand

Brent crude decreased under $97 per barrel on Monday, a more than two-year low, since flat economic data from China, the world's major energy consumer, spread a shadow on the outlook for oil demand among plentiful global supplies.

read more... 15/09/2014

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Serbia to increase gas prices for households and businesses from October

Serbian energy regulator AERS allowed average raises in retail gas prices of about 4.8 percent for households and 3.6 percent for businesses starting from October 1 because of a declining dinar, according to its declaration.

read more... 12/09/2014

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