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The Royal Dutch Shell group is passing through a difficult period

ROYAL Dutch Shell chief executive Peter Voser, has declared yesterday that it will take longer than expected for Europe to obtain benefits from its shale gas projects. He explicated that Shell’s shale gas projects are not as successful as formerly though.

read more... 16/10/2013

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UK: Wind projects and subsidies

The number of turbine projects granted planning permission has more than doubled over the last two years, from 83, in January to August 2011, to 188 during the same period this year, while critics of wind farms say they are inefficient and reliant on public subsidies.

read more... 14/10/2013

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Beijing to substitute four coal-burning heating plants

China has announced that it intends to replace four coal-burning heating plants in Beijing by the end of 2014, as it is trying to clean up pollution. The four plants and some 40 other similar projects would cost about 48 billion yuan and is likely to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions by 10,000 tonnes and could produce something like 7.2 GW of power fueled by natural gas.

read more... 07/10/2013

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Russia launched its first renewables tender to spur green energy generation

Russia, being an oil and gas giant, has launched its first renewable energy tender, auctioning about 500MW in capacity, mostly to solar projects.

read more... 30/09/2013

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Centrica cancels two £1.5bn gas storage plants on weak British economy

Centrica, the owner of British Gas, unveiled that it intends to shelve two huge gas projects, representing a major blow for Britain’s energy security plans.

read more... 23/09/2013

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