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French lawmakers worried about increasing nuclear costs

The increasing cost of France's nuclear energy is a concern and the government should establish independent professional institutions to aid it foresee long-term investments in the energy sector, as stated by a parliamentary committee in a report published on Tuesday.

read more... 11/06/2014

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Spain: Iberdrola will invest $5 billion in Mexico for a six-year period

Spanish utility Iberdrola intend to make an investment of minimum $5 billion (3.7 billion euros) in Mexico for a period of six years through 2018, as stated by Chairman Ignacio Sanchez Galan on Monday, since the country opens its traditionally enclosed energy market to private investment.

read more... 10/06/2014

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Bulgaria is not abandoning South Stream pipeline project

Bulgaria has not renounced the intention to construct the South Stream pipeline to supply Europe with Russian gas and considers that the project managed by Gazprom will be finished once problems over its structure are fixed, as stated by Energy Minister Dragomir Stoynev on Monday.

read more... 10/06/2014

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Ukraine’s energy efficiency to be enhanced, U.S. bill

A bill proposed by U.S. Senator Edward Markey on Thursday aims to reduce Ukraine's fuel reliance on Russia by improving its heating infrastructure and renewing its Soviet-era natural gas drilling potentials.

read more... 06/06/2014

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French gas tariffs require larger market connection

The calculation of French regulated gas tariffs should be related more strongly to gas market prices since market main player GDF Suez renegotiates more of its supply agreements, as stated by energy regulator CRE in a report published on Wednesday.

read more... 05/06/2014

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