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China Cut 2012 Coal Production Target to 3.6 billion tonnes

According to the National Development and Reform Commission, China, the world's top coal producer and consumer, sets coal output targets for 2012 at top three producing regions at 3.65 billion tons, down as much as 7 percent in comparison to 2011. The cuts are partially intended to help stabilize domestic coal prices as demand has fallen sharply due to the slowing economy.

read more... 15/08/2012

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RWE Dea starts the development drilling at Clipper South in UK

RWE Dea's subsidiary in the United Kingdom has announced the delivery of its first gas from its Clipper South field in the UK North Sea. The field is operated by RWE Dea (50% interest) and Fairfield Energy is also a partner in the field (25% interest).

read more... 14/08/2012

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Greece: SPI Solar completes two solar energy projects

SPI Solar, which is a vertically integrated photovoltaic solar developer offering its own brand of high-quality, low-cost distributed generation and utility-scale solar energy facility development services, has announced that the construction of two major solar energy facility projects in Greece has been completed.

read more... 08/08/2012

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UK will invest 100 million pounds in renewable and energy efficient projects

The British government will invest 100 million pounds with Equitix and Sustainable Development Capital, two specialist investment houses that will aim to encourage investment into Britain’s energy efficiency.

read more... 07/08/2012

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China could surpass Europe as the world's top renewable energy growth market

China could surpass Europe as the world leader in renewable energy growth market in 2012 green as Europe’s economic recession have moved into the background the renewable energy market, according to a recent report released by the US International Energy Agency (IEA). China’s renewable energy market will grow by over 20 GW this year, surpassing European OECD countries, while the European renewable development will ease to below 20 GW.

read more... 13/07/2012

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