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Vestas to supply 44 MW wind turbines to Swedish Eolus Vind

The Danish company, currently the world’s leading manufacturer of wind turbines, Vestas, has received an order for the delivery of wind-turbines to Swedish wind power developer Eolus Vind. The wind-turbines will be installed at the Tolvmanstegen wind park in the Stromstad Municipality, Sweden.

read more... 31/03/2011

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TAP chooses Greek pipeline as optimal route

The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) designed to deliver natural gas from the Caspian region to Europe via Greece, Albania, and Italy, has finished its route refinement study of the pipeline section between Thessaloniki (Greece) and the Greek-Albanian border.

read more... 30/03/2011

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Daily Energy Overview, March, Monday, 21, 2011

U.S. and Brent crude oil prices decreased by over 1 dollar on Friday in volatile trading following news concerning Libya’s president to accept the U.N. resolution in order to cease the military actions against the rebels. U.S. crude for April delivery shed 75 cents to 100.67 dollars a barrel, trading range being from 100.38 to 103.66 dollars, while the ICE Brent crude for May delivery traded 1.02 dollars down at 113.88 dollars a barrel at 12:47 GMT, registering a tradeing range from 113.07 to 117.29 dollars.

read more... 21/03/2011

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New legislation is necessary to have a fully decarbonized power sector by 2050

According to a recently released report by the European Commission called “Roadmap to a low carbon society”, there is a need for a new renewable legislation in order to achieve a reduction by 80-95 percent of carbon emissions by 2050.

read more... 17/03/2011

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Siemens to consolidate its position in the global subsea power market

Siemens recently decided to acquire Poseidon Group AS and Bennex Group AS from the Subsea Technology Group AS, Norway, in order to strengthen its position in the global rating of the subsea power industry.

read more... 09/03/2011

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