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China launched a second shale gas auction

China is supposed to hold the world's largest reserves of shale gas, which are trapped in rocks and require a technology called hydraulic fracturing.

read more... 10/09/2012

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UK: Carbon capture to reduce energy costs by £45 billion by 2050

According to a research commissioned by the Government, improvement in the expansion of carbon capture and storage (CSS) technology could reduce energy costs in the UK by 45 billion pounds by 2050.

read more... 21/08/2012

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Australia expected to adapt its nuclear power by 2030

Australia will become a user of the world's most advanced nuclear power technology by 2030, as the country envisages cutting carbon emissions.

read more... 06/06/2012

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UK’s North Sea could become a green energy hub

UK’s North Sea has all the chances to become a world leader in offshore wind and carbon capture and storage technology, declared the British Prime Minister David Cameron during a speech at the Clean Energy Ministerial summit in London co-hosted by Britain and the US.

read more... 27/04/2012

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UK to allocate up to £60 million to speed up the CCS technology in emerging markets

In order to stimulate the development of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology in emerging markets, Climate Change Minister, Greg Barker has announced the allocation of up to £60 million ($96m).

read more... 26/04/2012

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