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EU investigates Chinese bidders over Romania solar tender

The European Union has opened two investigations into whether two Chinese bidders benefited excessively from subsidies in their offers in a public tender for a solar power park in Romania, the European Commision said on Wednesday.

read more... 04/04/2024

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Spain starts consultation on new offshore wind rules

Spain has opened a public consultation on a new set of rules for offshore wind energy production, laying the groundwork for auctions of sea-based concessions, the Energy Ministry said on Monday.

read more... 27/02/2024

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Daily (22.02.2024): Oil prices rose on Wednesday as geopolitical tensions offset oversupply concerns

On Wednesday, oil prices rose despite worries about oversupply dampening investor sentiment. Heightened tensions in the Middle East and ongoing attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea provided support to oil prices. Ahead of the publication of weekly US crude oil inventories, Brent crude settled at $83.03 a barrel, and WTI crude stood at $77.91 a barrel, both contracts increasing by about 1% day-on-day.

read more... 22/02/2024

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UK public EV charging costs up by 11%

The overall cost of charging an electric vehicle (EV) on the UK’s public network has surged by 11% over the past year, according to new data published by Zapmap.

read more... 19/02/2024

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Germany To Replace Nuclear With Natural Gas Plants for $16B

Last April, Germany shut down its last three nuclear power stations, marking the end of the country’s atomic age. The controversial decision came at a time when Europe and the German public was beginning to warm up to nuclear energy in the wake of the continent's energy crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

read more... 12/02/2024

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