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The nuclear energy problem of Japan

Since the Fukushima catastrophe in April 2011, nearly all of the country’s nuclear plants closed, leaving a significant capacity gap which has had to be filled with more coal, oil and gas which provoked substantial costs in both economic and environmental terms, as the price of power increased due to a sharp turn toward the use of fossil fuels.

read more... 16/08/2013

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Gas-fired plants face profit squeezes and opportunistic investment

Utilities across Europe have been hit by high gas prices and low power contracts, which have squeezed their profit margins.

read more... 09/08/2013

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Sweden prefers renewables to nuclear

Recently Sweden's energy minister, Anna-Karin Hatt, has announced that the government will not subsidize new nuclear power plants, favoring renewable investments. Electricity production in Sweden is dominated by nuclear power and renewables, which currently make about equal contributions to energy production- about 40%.

read more... 07/08/2013

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Germany: Green energy boom bedevils conventional power plants

German utilities are intensifying pressure on the government ahead of Federal elections due to be held in Germany on 22nd September to ease green policies that are hitting their profits.

read more... 07/08/2013

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UK launched 25 billion fund for the construction of new biofuel plants

The Department for transport will present a fund of 25 million pounds which will be offered following a demonstration of the use of municipal waste and forestry residues or other advanced biofuel sources to produce fuels, helping UK to shift from fossil fuels as petrol and diesel.

read more... 05/08/2013

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