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Daily – oil up more than 3 dollars on unresolved Euro zone crisis

NYMEX and Brent crude oil futures continued to increase more than 3 dollars on Friday on hopes that European leaders could resolve the crisis and on strong U.S. retail sales numbers.

read more... 17/10/2011

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Scottish and Southern Energy to change the rules on the electricity market

Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) will fall out with rival power suppliers after its announcement to offer all its electricity for sale on the day-ahead wholesale market, launching the biggest change for almost 10 years in the UK’s electricity market.

read more... 12/10/2011

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EU Adopted New Rigorous Law on Wholesale Energy Trading

The European Council has approved on Monday new rigorous rules on wholesale energy trading aimed to avoid use of insider’s information and market abuse which commonly distort wholesale energy prices and affect energy market integrity and transparency.

read more... 11/10/2011

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EDF Energy to stop aggressive doorstep practice

EDF Energy, the British arm of France's biggest energy company EDF, is the latest of the “big six” to announce the suspension of its doorstep sales practice, following the similar actions of other energy suppliers as British Gas in August and Scottish and Southern Energy in July.

read more... 12/09/2011

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Tax rebates for natural gas imports in China

China will offer a tax rebate for its growing imports of natural gas, as well as for piped gas from Central Asia and seaborne shipments of LNG. The rebates will be in force from 2011 to 2020 and will be applied in case of higher costs of imports than the domestic wholesale prices.

read more... 30/08/2011

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