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British government investment system employed for Islamic solar project

A British government investment scheme might turn into a platform for Islamic financial investments in the country, according to a firm which is employing the scheme to set up a small solar power plant.

read more... 12/06/2014

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Britain: solar power subsidy scheme to be stopped earlier

Subsides for new solar power plants in Britain might be probably ended two years earlier than anticipated in order to avoid the costs increase, as stated by the government on Tuesday.

read more... 14/05/2014

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Latvia delays deregulation of the electricity market until 2015

The ruling coalition in Latvia decided to put off the liberalization of the power market until the elections, in order to have more time to set up a scheme of refund for poorer residents who are trying to find money to pay for increasing energy bills.

read more... 04/03/2014

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Spain sets out new electricity bill structure to protect consumers

Spain’s Industry Ministry will use a new method to determine consumer power bills, giving up the old auction system, which last year, had a major impact on household electricity bills while a spike in the scheme led to huge cost increases.

read more... 13/02/2014

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Global CO2 market: decline by 38% in 2013

The value of global carbon markets reduced by 38% arriving at 38.4 billion euros in 2013, because of a drop in prices in the major EU and U.N. schemes and the restricted trade in new programmes, according to the analysts at Thomson Reuters Point Carbon.

read more... 03/01/2014

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