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Japan to build a mega solar power facility

Japan will be home of one of the biggest solar facility of its type in the world. The plant will be built in Setouchi, a city in the western prefecture of Okayama.

read more... 01/04/2014

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China: Coal consumption continues to grow

China is dealing with a big air quality problem, so recently the Government has announced that they will reduce their coal consumption share from its current 67 percent to 65 percent by 2017. The country intends to convert coal in syntethic gas, but this will result in more carbon dioxide emissions released because converting coal to make synthetic gas and then combusting the gas to make electricity will double the amount of carbon dioxide emissions released in the atmosphere.

read more... 31/03/2014

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GDF Suez to expand its wind portfolio in the UK

French power group GDF Suez has acquired the UK-based wind energy developer West Coast Energy (WCE), strengthening its commitment to expand its wind portfolio in the UK, as well as in Europe.

read more... 31/03/2014

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Daily: British gas drops to a nine-month on higher temperatures forecasts

Brent crude oil increased for a fourth consecutive session on Friday, posting its first weekly gain since February on optimistic U.S. economic data and worries that eventual Western sanctions on Russia’s energy sector could trigger output disruption in the world. Brent climbed 24 cents to end at $108.07 a barrel. U.S. crude increased by 39 cents a barrel to close at $101.67, after rebounding over $1 in each of the past two sessions.

read more... 31/03/2014

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European shale gas could represent a real manna in context of growing tensions with Russia

The European political leaders are encouraged to develop the indigenous shale gas deposits in the regions as Europe is eyeing reducing its reliance on Russian natural gas amid intensifying tensions in Russia.

read more... 31/03/2014

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