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South Korea to develop two 3,000 MW nuclear plants to cut coal reliance

The South Korea Government envisages increasing its nuclear reactor fleet by two more units, as the country wants to get rid of coal power and to focus on technologies with lower greenhouse gas emissions.

read more... 15/06/2015

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Verbund CEO considers that electricity prices might double in long term

The chief executive of the utility Verbund focused on hydropower thinks that German-traded electricity tariffs might double to 60 euros ($67.08) per megawatt-hour (MWh) in the long term, as soon as German nuclear power plants go offline as scheduled.

read more... 15/06/2015

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EU regulators consider GE’s Alstom power agreement would harm competition

General Electric Co might need to propose bigger concessions to win European Union support for its acquirement of Alstom SA's electricity unit since regulators intend to inform the U.S firm that the agreement would harm competition, as stated by two people familiar with the matter on Thursday.

read more... 12/06/2015

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Global solar power capacity rocketed 100 fold since 2000 in 2014

Solar power capacity has rocketed 100 fold since 2000, with a record amount of solar power added to the world’s grid in 2014.

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Germany economy ministry declares coal levy still on the table

Germany's government is still evaluating all suggestions on how to reduce CO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants, as declared by an economy ministry spokesman on Wednesday, discharging a report that a debated coal levy had been put on ice.

read more... 11/06/2015

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