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Britain: solar expansion expected to be larger in 2014

Britain's increase in solar capacity could be bigger in 2014 comparing to 2013 since companies boost government subsidies for new large plants before they finish, as stated by Foresight Group, an important British asset manager investing in the solar sector.

read more... 04/06/2014

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Britain: SSE penalized for slow energy customer links

Britain's energy regulator Ofgem has inflicted a fine of 750,000 pounds ($1.25 million) on the power distribution division of utility SSE for the stagnant grid connection of approximately 200 clients in the period 2010-2013, as stated by the entity on Friday.

read more... 02/06/2014

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E.ON and Rasgas sign LNG supply agreement into UK

Britain might obtain more liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the world's major producer Qatar under an agreement inked by utility E.ON on Wednesday, highlighting increasing reliance on the Gulf State since native North Sea reserves disappear.

read more... 29/05/2014

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Norway: Statnett welcomes UK power connection rule suggestions

Suggested UK regulations on running power links to Europe have raised the chances of setting up the first power connection between Britain and Norway, according to the statement made on Monday by Norwegian power grid company Statnett.

read more... 27/05/2014

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Britain: solar power subsidy scheme to be stopped earlier

Subsides for new solar power plants in Britain might be probably ended two years earlier than anticipated in order to avoid the costs increase, as stated by the government on Tuesday.

read more... 14/05/2014

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