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Drax accelerates plans for coal conversion to gas

Britain's Drax, which once owned Europe's most polluting coal-fired power plant, is accelerating plans to transform one of its six units to gas and could offer for a capacity contract as early as 2019, as stated by its chief executive on Wednesday.

read more... 20/07/2017

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Bulgarian regulator will open tender for support in Kozloduy decommissioning

Bulgaria’s Nuclear Regulatory Agency (BNRA) intents to use €3 million from the funds provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for the decommissioning of the units 1-4 of the Kozloduy nuclear power plant.

read more... 05/07/2017

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Chevron restarts operation at Gorgon LNG train 1 after an outage of a month

Chevron Corp declared on Wednesday it has restarted production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at one of its two units at the $54 billion Gorgon project, situated off Western Australia, after an outage of a bit more than a month.

read more... 06/01/2017

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Macquarie to acquire a 50% stake in UK’s Race Bank wind farm from Dong Energy

Danish energy company Dong Energy signed a deal to divest 50% of its stake in the 573MW offshore wind farm project in the UK, called Race Bank, to the Macquarie Group’s units for £1.6bn.

read more... 23/12/2016

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Construction of Slovakia’s Mochovce nuclear plant delayed due to higher costs

The price of completion of two new units at Slovak nuclear power plant Mochovce is expected to rise by at least another 500 million euros ($548.75 million) and the country's biggest investment faces further delays, according to a country’s minister.

read more... 20/10/2016

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