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Klaipeda LNG terminal offers advantages for Lithuania

Security of supply in Lithuania has been assured through the country’s LNG terminal in Klaipeda, according to Jusius Mindaugas, CEO of LNG operator Klaipedos Nafta.

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Toyota to construct the first MW-scale hydrogen fuel plant

Toyota intends to construct in California what it considers to be the first in the world MW-scale green energy and hydrogen generation facility.

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Daily (04.12.2017): Power prices on the forwards curve rose along the gains in oil, carbon and coal markets

Oil prices edged higher on Friday, moving toward 2½-year peaks after two dozen crude-producing countries decided to reduce their output through the end of 2018.

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UK: Nuclear power contributed £6.4billion to the economy in 2016

The British nuclear sector contributed £6.4 billion to the UK economy last year. The Nuclear Industry Association reveals that the economic impact boosts to £12.4 billion and creates 155,000 jobs.

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Scotland allocates £2.6 million for 12 renewable projects

The Scottish Government funds 12 green power projects with £2.6 million. Within the Low Carbon Infrastructure Transition Program, the projects are aimed to enhance new clean technologies in Glencoe, Callander, Aviemore, Stromness and St Andrews.

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