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Shell and Eneco win right to build large Dutch offshore windfarm
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Eskom’s outgoing CEO says lack of political support made position ‘untenable’
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Italy minister takes swipe at ECB after policy moves hit markets
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Italy seeks to bring TIM’s Sparkle unit into state hands
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