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The new regulatory framework kills Spanish renewable energy.

The Spanish government has emitted a new law that will reduce by 45% subsidized tariffs for ground-mounted solar energy projects this year, decreasing future investments.

read more... 19/11/2010

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CEZ cuts investment by a fifth as prices fall

On Tuesday, Czech power group CEZ stated to have reduced the investments envisaged for 2010-2014 by 78 billion crowns ($4.41 billion), concentrating on its home market, mainly on its biggest acquirement project regarding the development of its Temelin nuclear power plant.

read more... 09/11/2010

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Ecotricity is raising its investments in renewable energy

Ecotricity, the UK's largest independent green energy company, plans to raise its investments at $15.7 million, via a 4-year bond in order to accelerate its renewable energy projects.

read more... 21/10/2010

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China is the most attractive in renewable investments.

China was named, by Ernst & Young, the most attractive place to invest in renewable thanks to its policy of promoting demand on it, taxes on climate, grid connection and regulatory risk.

read more... 24/09/2010

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Sri Lanka to build its first nuclear power plant

A top government official announced on Monday that Sri Lanka is planning to build its first nuclear power plant within the next 20 years in order to produce cheap power to bring in big investments and improve its post-war economy.

read more... 21/09/2010

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