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Nuclear row threatens EU deal on renewable energy goals

European Union countries are split over whether to allow nuclear energy to contribute to meeting their renewable energy targets, a dispute threatening to delay one of the EU's main climate policies.

read more... 29/03/2023

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Germany, Denmark eye land-based green H2 pipeline by 2028\

Denmark and Germany want to build a land-based cross-border hydrogen pipeline that should be operational by 2028, German economy and climate minister Robert Habeck said on Friday after meeting his Danish counterpart, Lars Aagaard.

read more... 27/03/2023

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EU ministers launch nuclear alliance of 11 countries

Energy ministers from 11 EU countries agreed to "foster closer cooperation" between their national nuclear sectors to boost the industry following an informal meeting in Stockholm, France's energy ministry said on Tuesday.

read more... 01/03/2023

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Daily (31.01.2023): Energy prices turned bullish again on Monday

Oil prices dropped on Monday as investors are anticipating the US Federal Reserve (Fed) interest rate announcement as well as the conclusion of the OPEC+ meeting. Hence, Brent crude oil  has weakened by 2% to settle  at $84.90 a barrel. Similarly, U.S. WTI crude ended at $77.90 a barrel, or a 2% daily loss.

read more... 31/01/2023

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Czech energy price caps to cost up to $8.8 bln

The Czech state's energy price caps will cost a maximum of 200 billion crowns ($8.79 billion) next year, although the final bill is likely to be smaller, the Industry Ministry said in material prepared for the next government meeting.

read more... 30/12/2022

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