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Japan’s atomic power to account for 20-22 % of total power mix by 2030

The Japan Natural Resources and Energy advisory committee, a body affiliated with Japan's industry ministry, has backed the controversial government plan for atomic energy to generate 20-22 percent of the country's electricity by 2030.

read more... 03/06/2015

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EU desires more flexible household power prices

The European Commission's planned reform of Europe's electricity system will comprise suggestions to make power retail markets and prices more flexible, as stated by Europe's energy chief on Monday.

read more... 02/06/2015

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Norway and Britain to construct world’s longest subsea electricity cable

The world's longest subsea power transmission cable is to be built between Norway and Britain by 2021, as stated by Norway's Statnett.

read more... 01/06/2015

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Hungary will purchase stakes in local electricity units from RWE

Hungary's government has signed a letter of intent to purchase power units and an additional stake in Matrai Eromu, the country's second major electricity plant, from Germany's RWE , as stated by the government on Thursday.

read more... 29/05/2015

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Bulgaria requires renewable energy producers to split output

Bulgaria's electricity grid operator required all green energy producers to halve their output on Monday in an effort to balance production and consumption in the Balkan country, according to the state-owned company.

read more... 26/05/2015

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