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Shell intends to invest 1 billion dollars annually in China gas projects

Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe's largest oil company, is set to invest about 1 billion dollars per year in its upstream businesses in China starting from this year, as a response to the country’s surging natural gas consumption, which is expected to rise to 230 billion cubic meters by 2015, announced on Tuesday Peter Voser, the company's chief executive officer.

read more... 21/11/2012

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Poland extended the deadline for shale gas exploration projects

On Monday, five state-controlled Polish companies announced that they have extended the deadline on shale gas cooperation, to February 4th of next year, after they had originally set an early November date to expose all the details.

read more... 13/11/2012

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China to end nuclear ban after Japan's Fukushima disaster

China is seeking to steadily resume construction of new nuclear power plants, approving a small number of nuclear power projects by 2015. The government froze new nuclear power projects and ordered a national scrutiny of existing plants after Japan's Fukushima disaster.

read more... 25/10/2012

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Solarstrom to build 440MW of solar generation capacity

Solarstrom ( SAG), a German developer of renewables, intends to build 4 solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in western Spain ,in the Extremadura region, totaling 440 MW. The four projects will be built by a joint-venture, which includes Valsolar, in which Solarstrom holds a 51% share.

read more... 11/10/2012

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Greece reveals new projects to improve gas infrastructure

The Greek National Natural Gas System Operator (DESFA) announced a new 1.7 billion Euros investment plan which aims to increase domestic and industrial usage of natural. The objective is to augment the use of gas to 100% within the next 10 years, reducing oil consumption and lignite production. For this reason DESFA has launched many new projects.

read more... 25/09/2012

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