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Greenpeace: French nuclear power becomes more expensive than renewables by 2020

A report released by environmental activist group Greenpeace unveils that the electricity generated by onshore wind and solar installations could be more financially competitive by 2020 than the power from upgraded nuclear facilities in France.

read more... 16/06/2014

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Albania hopes to end dispute with utility CEZ soon

Albania hopes to settle a raw with Czech utility CEZ soon, concerning its loss-making electricity distributor in order to proceed with $200 million investment in its power sector, as stated by Energy Minister Damian Gjiknuri on Thursday.

read more... 13/06/2014

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British government investment system employed for Islamic solar project

A British government investment scheme might turn into a platform for Islamic financial investments in the country, according to a firm which is employing the scheme to set up a small solar power plant.

read more... 12/06/2014

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UK Grid to pay energy consumers to reduce winter power demand

Britain's power network operator National Grid will initiate a tender this month soliciting large energy users to cut their power demand in periods of peak consumption next winter, according to the company on Tuesday.

read more... 11/06/2014

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France: renewables will aid power grid resist summer heat wave

Increasing solar and wind power capacity will aid France handle with a heat wave this summer without bringing in power from its neighbours, despite seasonal repairs on its nuclear power flotilla, as stated by the French power grid on Friday.

read more... 09/06/2014

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