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Enel Green Power consolidates its position in the Greek photovoltaic market

Enel Green Power (EPG) has launched four new photovoltaic plants in the Peloponnese region of western Greece with a total capacity of 17,4 MW.

read more... 29/06/2012

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Turkey and Azerbaijan to build the TANAP gas pipeline

Turkey and Azerbaijan signed an agreement for the construction of a new pipeline, called Trans-Anatolia Gas Pipeline (TANAP), which would transport gas from Shah Deniz II fields in the Caspian Sea across Turkey and would become part of the basis of a new Southern Corridor gas route to European markets.

read more... 28/06/2012

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Statoil: global energy demand up 40% by 2040

Global energy demand is expected to increase by more than 40 per cent towards 2040, according to Statoil’s annual outlook for global economics and energy markets – Energy Perspectives 2012, as economic output more than doubles and prosperity expands across a world whose population will grow to nearly 9 billion people. Meanwhile, by 2030, global oil demand is set to reach a plateau level of around 100 million barrels per day, as gas and renewables account for a greater share of the energy mix.

read more... 22/06/2012

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IEA: has predicted in-creased prospect in the coming five years.

According to a new report of IEA(Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2012 ) China will become the third largest gas importer behind Europe and Asia Oceania. While the U.S. will continue to take advantage from the lower prices of unconventional gas revolution.

read more... 12/06/2012

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Carbon: analysts slash price forecasts; EU steps back from strategy talks

Analysts forecast European Union carbon permit prices in the second half of 2012 at 7.37 euros per tonne of emissions, lowering their forecast by 10% from a month earlier on concerns over Europe's debt crisis and market oversupply. Meanwhile, EU environment ministers will not try to agree a long term emission strategy at a June 11 summit after Germany withdrew its request for the issue to be discussed.

read more... 12/06/2012

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