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Plans for stricter limits on pollutants from electricity plants – approved by EU states

Power plants in the European Union will have to reduce the quantity of toxic pollutants they release such as nitrogen oxides under new regulations approved by EU member states on Friday and largely applauded by environmental groups.

read more... 02/05/2017

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France: Total launches a $1.7 billion energy project in Texas, U.S.

Total, the French based company, announced about its intention to start the largest investment in petrochemicals, a multi-billion-dollar joint venture in Texas, as it wants to gain profit from the new "business-friendly environment" under the existing U.S. government.

read more... 29/03/2017

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BP: Global energy demand is likely to increase by almost 30% by 2035

This evolution in energy demand is much lower than the 3.4% per year rise estimated in global GDP, which denotes improved energy efficiency determined by progresses in technology and environmental concerns.

read more... 30/01/2017

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Essen becomes European Green Capital for 2017

The city of Essen in Germany becomes the European Green Capital for 2017, the title being awarded from Ljubljana by Karmenu Vella, Commissioner for the Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, in a ceremony on Saturday.

read more... 24/01/2017

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Germany might not attain 2020 climate targets

A report from Germany’s environment ministry has announced that the nation could fail to attain its 2020 climate objectives.

read more... 16/12/2016

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