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Dutch top court gives the green light to RWE’s coal-fired plant

The German utility, RWE has been allowed to continue limited construction of a 1,560 MW coal-fired plant after Netherlands' highest administrative court on Friday dismissed a request from environmentalists who said the company should lay down work until it has the required permits.

read more... 05/09/2011

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Bergermeer gas storage project halted by Dutch Court

The giant Bergermeer gas storage project has been temporarily halted by the highest administrative court of the Netherlands on Monday, due to environmentalists and local residents’ worries that the process of injecting gas would cause tremors in the area.

read more... 10/08/2011

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Bulgaria expects Russia to abandon court battle against NEK

The Bulgarian government expects that Russia will withdraw its 58 million euro claim at an arbitration court over delayed payments against Bulgaria’s state-owned nuclear power firm NEK.

read more... 01/08/2011

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Libyan authorities to fight against rebel oil deals

The Libyan government announced on Wednesday that they will take to court any international company which will perform energy agreements with rebels. At this moment, rebels manipulate some oil infrastructure from the eastern Libya.

read more... 01/04/2011

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Gas Natural could pay 1.5 billion euro to Sonatrach

The Arbitration Court of Paris decided that the Algerian gas company Sonatrach doesn’t have to compensate the cost of the gas delivered on the Spanish market by means of the Gas Natural Company in 2007.

read more... 19/08/2010

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