Europe energy in brief archive - Q1 2018
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Poland delivering new coal-fired power as decarbonisation slips
- European gas storage eaten up by the 'Beast from the East'
- How reliant is the UK on Russian gas and how quickly can it attract LNG?
- E.ON-RWE deal on Innogy: a tale of two utilities
- Germany's new coalition raises the bar on energy transformation
- Did coal just rescue the UK gas market?
- The Rain in Spain - continued
- DESFA sale moves forward
- Gazprom to end Ukrainian transit contract
- Yamal LNG - is Europe just a stopover?
- Could Eni's discovery in Cyprus spur further interest in the proposed East Mediterranean Gas Pipeline?
- EdF proposes nuclear shutdowns from 2029
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Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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New Polish coal-fired capacityEurope gas storage levelsWhere the first million tonnes from Yamal LNG landed
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Where the cargoes ended upShipping from key LNG supply sources to Isle of Grain (UK)Annual power supply in GermanyUK hourly gas supply mix: 25/02/2018-05/03/2018Spain hydroWhere the first 10 Yamal LNG cargoes wentFrance power generation by fuelTurkey gas demand and system capacityNPD sales gas production forecasts to 2022*
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