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Czech Republic considerably reliant on nuclear power

The government of the Czech Republic is planning to expand its atomic power at the Temelin nuclear plant, near the Austrian border and at the Dukovany plant and is also planning on building a new string of nuclear plants over the coming decades at three different locations.

read more... 11/10/2011

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Scottish Power removes the cheapest energy tariff from the market

The cheapest dual energy tariff in UK of £990, provided by Scottish Power was recently pulled away from the market due to above inflation price increase by energy companies.

read more... 10/10/2011

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Russia to build a nuclear plant in Belarus until 2018

According to the declarations of the Deputy Energy Minister of Belarus Mikhail Mikhadyuk, the Belarusian-Russian arrangements on building the nuclear power plant in Belarus are being fulfilled.

read more... 05/10/2011

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Anti-nuclear protest at Hinckley Point in UK

A set of blockades at Hinkley Point nuclear power station in UK took place on October 1st, as campaigners stepped up a protest against the replacement of two nuclear reactors.

read more... 04/10/2011

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Chris Huhne wants simpler tariffs for UK’s consumers

During a Lib Dem conference last week, Chris Huhne, the UK Energy Secretary, has pledged to stop the big six energy suppliers from charging millions of customers expensive rates, saying that the government wants “simpler tariffs” and requiring all energy companies to inform customers whether they could buy more cheaply on another tariff.

read more... 29/09/2011

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