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The longest Iceland-UK electricity cable plan seen confronting Brexit deferral

Plans to construct the world's longest electricity interconnector from Iceland to Britain might be deferred by Britain's decision to leave the European Union, as stated by the manager of Icelandic utility Landsvirkjun.

read more... 24/10/2016

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Brexit could mean a step back in UK’s planned exit from coal

The UK’s decision to abandon the European Union could push back its scheduled exit from coal, a backbone in the nation’s energy supply for more than a century.

read more... 23/08/2016

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Post-Brexit boost since Veolia promises investment

Veolia has decided to go on with its investment drive in the UK in spite of the political insecurity created by the country’s exit from the European Union.

read more... 26/07/2016

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Vattenfall gives the go-ahead to Aberdeen offshore wind farm in Scotland despite Brexit vote

Swedish energy firm Vattenfall gave the go-ahead to the Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm in Scotland, with Swedish utility offering support to the UK’s offshore wind sector despite Brexit vote.

read more... 22/07/2016

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Daily: Crude oil rebounds almost 2% on optimistic U.S. economic data

Oil prices rebounded almost 2 percent on Wednesday as optimistic U.S. economic data spurred crude futures from two days of declines, although a gasoline oversupply and concerns about implications of Brexit suggested more pressure ahead. Brent crude rose by 84 cents, or 1.8 percent, to settle at $48.80 a barrel. U.S. crude futures increased 83 cents, or 1.8 percent, to close at $47.43.

read more... 07/07/2016

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