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Europe’s shift from coal power gathers pace

  Bloomberg The long goodbye for coal in Europe is accelerating as the cost of shifting to green energy plunges. Companies including Drax Group Plc, Steag GmbH to Uniper SE are closing or converting coal-burning generators at a record pace from Austria to the UK, made obsolete by competition from cheaper wind and solar power. After more than 500 years ...

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‘Norway cannot afford abrupt cut in spending’

  Bloomberg Norway can’t afford an abrupt cut in spending if the economy of western Europe’s biggest oil and gas producer is to continue growing, according to the man who most polls suggest will be prime minister after elections this year. Jonas Gahr Store, the leader of Norway’s opposition Labor Party, warned against a sudden adjustment after record expenditure by ...

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Oil slips as US gas stockpiles climb, crude supplies drop

  Bloomberg Oil edged lower after a report showed US gasoline supplies increased for the first time in nine weeks even as crude stockpiles dropped. Gasoline inventories rose 1.54 million barrels last week, surprising analysts surveyed by Bloomberg who projected the Energy Information Administration data would show a 2-million-barrel decline. Crude inventories fell 1.03 million barrels to 532.3 million last ...

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