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EDF to build and operate nuclear reactors in UK

The U.K. government and Electricite de France SA are close to announcing a great deal that would see France's EDF Energy building the country's first new nuclear power station since 1995. The project could have a total cost of more than 22.4 billion dollars and would be built on the west coast of England.

read more... 14/10/2013

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Daily: British wholesale gas boost on new gas year start

Brent crude dropped below$108 a barrel on Tuesday, trading near a 7-week low on the expectations for a U.S. government shutdown that could hurt oil demand, while investors also eyed easing tensions in U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations. Brent crude for November declined by 38 cents to $107.99 a barrel by 02:55 GMT. Meanwhile, U.S. crude settled at $101.95, down 38 cents.

read more... 02/10/2013

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Daily: Crude oil prices drop on Iran’s nuclear negotiations hopes

Crude oil prices slipped in choppy trading on Wednesday after a report showing that the Iranian foreign minister will start negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program, reviving hopes.

read more... 26/09/2013

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Siemens proposes to Germany a new energy transition concept

Germany could save over €150bn by 2030, reducing in such a way the cost of its transition to renewable energy from nuclear power, according to a new study released by Siemens, Europe’s biggest engineering company.

read more... 20/09/2013

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Japan says goodbye to its last nuclear reactor

Japan has halted its last functioning nuclear reactor on 15 September, with no schedule for a restart, leaving the country nuclear free for the first time since July 2012.

read more... 19/09/2013

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