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Didcot and Fawley power stations to be closed in 2013

RWE npower has announced that the two power stations in Oxfordshire and Hampshire which are 42 years old will be closed soon, as the EU rules required reducing greenhouse gasses emissions. The closures will occur at the end of March 2013, when the power stations will have exhausted their permitted hours of operation before they have to shut down, the energy company said.

read more... 19/09/2012

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France to face a gap in power generating capacity

The grid operator Reseau de Transport d’Electricité (RTE) announced that in three years France will face a gap in power generating capacity due to the closure of two nuclear reactors and some fossil fuel power plants. In his report RTE added that power will be assured until 2015 when as much as 7.6 GW of coal and heating fuel-fired power plants may be turned-off.

read more... 06/09/2012

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Belgium to slow the pace of nuclear closure

Belgium’s cabinet agreed on Wednesday to slightly slow the pace of its nuclear exit, in order to avoid eventual power shortages, while the nuclear power is replaced by other fuels in the production of electricity.

read more... 05/07/2012

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GDF Suez to abandon France and Belgium on nuclear reactors closure

The major energy provider, GDF Suez is likely to withdraw its activity from the European continent.

read more... 21/06/2012

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Japan’s energy imports increase after nuclear reactors dismantle

Following the closure of nuclear power plants, Japan increased its coal and LNG imports by a fifth in May in order to deal with its energy shortage. Therefore, Japan should import as much as 90 million tons of LNG in the year through March, to generate the power needed to set off for the shut reactors

read more... 20/06/2012

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