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Switzerland to close its Muehleberg nuclear plant by 2019

Following the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, the Swiss government has decided to phase out nuclear power as an energy source for electricity generation and to look more towards energy efficiency and renewables.

read more... 05/11/2013

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Sweden prefers renewables to nuclear

Recently Sweden's energy minister, Anna-Karin Hatt, has announced that the government will not subsidize new nuclear power plants, favoring renewable investments. Electricity production in Sweden is dominated by nuclear power and renewables, which currently make about equal contributions to energy production- about 40%.

read more... 28/10/2013

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Germany to build its longest power line to transport surplus wind

Network operators TenneT and TransnetBW have joined forces to build Germany's greatest power line to transport surplus of wind power from northern regions into the south, an important step in the country's attempt to shift away from nuclear. The objective is to build power lines to take renewable energy from where it is abundant and carry it to where it is needed.

read more... 25/10/2013

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Daily: European spot electricity tumbles on weaker nuclear availability in France

U.S. crude oil futures recovered losses in choppy trade on Thursday while European Brent crude dropped.

read more... 25/10/2013

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UK government gives unprecedented go-ahead for £16 billion nuclear deal

The UK government has given the green light for the construction of an unprecedented nuclear power plant in 20 years - the Hinkley Point C project in southwest England.

read more... 22/10/2013

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