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France approves 214 solar power projects

The French energy and ecology minister Delphine Batho has announced that the government has approved 214 solar power projects totaling 514 MW.

read more... 06/08/2012

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EDF looks partners to share costs of new nuclear plants in the UK

EDF of France, the world’s largest supplier of atomic energy by kilowatt hours, is considering looking for more partners to share the financial costs of its project to build new nuclear plants in UK, following concerns that nuclear energy is getting more expensive.

read more... 01/08/2012

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U.S EIA: 27 GW of coal-fired to be retired by 2016

Coal is projected to retain the largest share of the electricity generation mix through 2035. But as early as from 2012 to 2016 is expected to be retired about 27 GW of capacity from 175 coal-fired generators, mainly due modest growth in US energy demand along with a continuous drop in relative fuel prices of gas compared with coal, according to recent data released by U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

read more... 01/08/2012

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Shell to invest in China’s unconventional gas exploitation projects

Global energy giant Royal Dutch Shell is eyeing to participate in China’s unconventional gas exploitation projects, especially shale and tight gas.

read more... 31/07/2012

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TAP consortium to push forward the plans for project

On July 25,the Trans Adriatic Pipeline consortium, known as TAP, met with Greek officials to discuss the accomplishment of the Southern Gas Corridor and reiterated its engagement to remain open to collaboration with Greek companies.

read more... 30/07/2012

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