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Denmark pledges to amend the law on Russian North Stream 2 gas pipeline

Denmark's government finds itself trapped in the middle of a geopolitical conflict as Russian state gas exporter Gazprom and its partners behind Nord Stream 2 pipeline project are looking for approval to pump more gas to Europe via the Baltic Sea to Germany.

read more... 10/04/2017

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First Serbian wind farm to be built with the support from EBRD

Earlier this week, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) agreed to grant 50 million euros ($53 million) to Serbian company Electrawinds K-Wind to finance the Balkan country’s first wind farms. The project is estimated to cost 185 million euros and Electrawinds K-Wind will be in charge for its development.

read more... 06/04/2017

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World’s longest undersea gas pipeline project got the green light

The governments of Italy, Israel, Greece and Cyprus agreed to move ahead with the world’s longest undersea gas pipeline from the eastern Mediterranean to southern Europe, backed by the European Union.

read more... 05/04/2017

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UK’s Moorside nuclear plant worth £10bn thrown into crisis after losing investors

The Moorside power station in Cumbria – considered to be in the nearest future the largest nuclear plant in Britain is thrown into crisis once the French investors left the £10 billion project.

read more... 05/04/2017

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ENGIE inks renewable energy projects agreements in Asia-Pacific region

Engie, the electric utility company based in France, last week inked 8 agreements to provide modern solutions for clean energy projects in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.

read more... 03/04/2017

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