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UK‘s ageing electricity grid can’t take any more power from renewables

Britain’s ageing electricity grid is holding back renewable energy, dwarfing the growth of renewable energy in the U.K and threatening the country’s prospects for a low-carbon future, says the Solar Trade Association (STA).

read more... 11/05/2015

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Germany is taking the UK's crown as the world’s leader in terms of annual installed offshore wind energy

Germany is on the track to surpass the UK as top offshore wind installer this year, according to new figures from GlobalData.

read more... 07/05/2015

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Total's shale gas plans face another setback in Denmark

Danish Energy Agency has ordered French oil and gas giant Total to cease exploration drilling at the country’s first shale gas prospect a day after it started because the French giant has used Null Foam, a chemical product not approved by local authorities for utilization during the drilling.

read more... 07/05/2015

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Coriolis Energy and Ireland’s ESB decided to jointly develop UK wind farms

Coriolis Energy and Ireland's Electricity Supply Board (ESB) have decided to jointly develop nine onshore wind farms across Britain capable of producing sufficient electricity to power 225,000 homes, according to their statement on Tuesday.

read more... 29/04/2015

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Statoil should go ahead with Snorre field expansion

Norway's Statoil should continue with the postponed improvement of the Snorre oil and gas field in the North Sea since it is a time-critical investment, as stated by energy minister Tord Lien on Monday.

read more... 28/04/2015

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