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Scottish government gives the green light to a new wave of offshore wind projects

The Scottish government has given the green light for the development of the four offshore wind power plants, which could generate enough electricity to supply over 1.4 million of households.

read more... 21/10/2014

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Britain raises green subsidy budget to 300 million pounds

Britain has raised its budget to financially support power projects that employ renewable sources by 95 million pounds to 300 million pounds ($486 million), as stated by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) on Thursday.

read more... 03/10/2014

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Finland and Estonia delay plan to build LNG plants

Projects to build a regional liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Finland will be deferred for an indefinite period, as stated by officials at the country's economy ministry on Wednesday.

read more... 02/10/2014

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Asian companies to substitute Western energy majors if they quit

Asian firms will substitute Western majors if they leave energy projects in Russia because of sanctions over Moscow's role in Ukraine, as stated by Natural Resources Minister Sergei Donskoi.

read more... 23/09/2014

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US- Germany strategic joint venture eyes UK solar market

California-based SPI Solar, a vertically-integrated photovoltaic solar developer, unveiled that it has entered into a joint venture agreement with Wircon GmbH, a Germany-based diversified renewable energy company, targeting initial 55 MW PV projects in the UK.

read more... 06/08/2014

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