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Daily (08.12.2023): Gas and power forward prices extended gains on Thursday amid stronger demand and supply concerns due to colder weather

On Thursday, oil prices experienced a minor decline as the bearish sentiment persisted, driven by indications of weakened global demand, particularly from China, the largest oil importer globally. Nevertheless, declining U.S. stocks limited losses. Thus, Brent crude settled at $74.05 per barrel, while WTI crude closed at $69.34 per barrel.

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New UK planning rules to boost solar rollout and slash energy bills

Homeowners and businesses will face fewer planning delays in installing rooftop solar panels under new rules, cutting red tape and supporting the government’s net zero ambitions.

read more... 01/12/2023

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Brussels readies ‘trade instruments’ to protect EU’s struggling wind industry

The European Commission is considering using its “trade instruments” as the EU’s wind industry continues to struggle with fierce competition from China, high raw material prices, rising interest rates, and slow permit-granting processes.

read more... 20/11/2023

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France’s New ESG Rule Could Result in $7.6 Billion of Oil and Gas Divestments

France’s new regulation, which will not allow funds invested in fossil fuel companies with new development plans to use a national ESG label, could result in forced divestments of $7.6 billion (7 billion euros) of oil and gas assets currently held by funds, according to a Morningstar Inc analysis carried by Bloomberg.

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Daily (17.11.2023): Oil prices plummeted by 5% on Thursday, weighed down by rising US inventories and fears over slowing global demand

Oil prices continued their losses on Thursday, shedding by about 5% during the session, weighed down by rising inventories in the U.S. and economic signals suggesting fears for global demand. As a result, Brent crude ended at $77.42 per barrel, while WTI crude closed at $72.90 per barrel.

read more... 17/11/2023

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