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Bulgarian regulator will open tender for support in Kozloduy decommissioning

Bulgaria’s Nuclear Regulatory Agency (BNRA) intents to use €3 million from the funds provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for the decommissioning of the units 1-4 of the Kozloduy nuclear power plant.

read more... 05/07/2017

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EU approves takeover of DONG’s oil and gas business by INEOS

The European Commission has favored UK petrochemical giant INEOS’ buyout of DONG’s oil and gas business, decision which followed the Danish firm’s agreement to sell its oil and gas exploration and production unit for $1.05 billion.

read more... 04/07/2017

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Swedish Vattenfall is authorized to build a 170-megawatt wind farm

Scottish government approved the construction of a 170-megawatt wind farm in southwest Scotland, Vattenfall declared on Monday. Now the company has the possibility to accelerate discussions with local communities – the East Ayrshire and North Galloway - about acquiring a 5% share in the project.

read more... 04/07/2017

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Daily (30.06.2017): Oil prices jumped to a two-week high on Thursday

Oil prices jumped to a two-week high on Thursday, extending a rally into a sixth consecutive session. U.S. government data showed on Wednesday that domestic crude production had the steepest weekly fall since July 2016. Some analysts and traders believe the decline was caused by temporary factors such as production shutdowns in the Gulf of Mexico due to Tropical Storm Cindy and maintenance in Alaska.

read more... 30/06/2017

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South Korea's KEPCO in negotiations for stake in UK nuclear project

Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) is in discussions to acquire a stake in Toshiba's NuGen nuclear project in Britain, as stated by a KEPCO executive on Wednesday, a move that could throw the troubled project a life-line but also postpone its start.

read more... 29/06/2017

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