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Australia expected to adapt its nuclear power by 2030

Australia will become a user of the world's most advanced nuclear power technology by 2030, as the country envisages cutting carbon emissions.

read more... 06/06/2012

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UK to cut its 2030 renewable energy target

Some experts consider UK could miss its renewable energy target, fact that presses the government to reduce its 2030 renewable target. The new released reports show that country’s energy sector suffered a disappointment with certain feed-in tariffs being attacked. Besides that, the government is planning nuclear energy to give parity across Europe. It could threaten investment climate in the renewable industry, but support the development of nuclear power in Britain.

read more... 15/03/2012

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Russia reveals an ambitious coal-mining industry development program

Russia has recently revealed its plan to soar its annual coal production by 30% to 430 million tons by 2030, in order to meet the increasing domestic and international demand.

read more... 26/01/2012

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EU calls for new “green” targets

The EU energy chief, Günther Oettinger, said new targets are necessary to settle beyond 2020 within the next two years, as the present targets to generate 20% of European energy demand from renewable sources expire in 2020. He also said the new renewable targets for 2030 should be settled by 2014.

read more... 16/12/2011

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Saudi Arabia to establish its 16 nuclear plants by 2030

Saudi Arabia kingdom announced that it will invest over $100 billion to restore its 16 nuclear power reactors in different parts of the country in the next coming years, Commerce and Industry Minister Abdullah Zainal Alireza told a Saudi-U.S. business forum in the U.S. city of Atlanta.

read more... 13/12/2011

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