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EU carbon prices higher as cold weather boosts demand

  • 2010-03-08 10:19:15
  • David Flin

European carbon emissions futures have risen following the return of very cold weather, boosting demand for electricity generation and thereby carbon permits.

Smart grids needed to develop renewable potential

  • 2010-02-22 08:13:33
  • David Flin

Windfarm blade plant to open on Tyneside, UK

  • 2010-02-19 05:58:15
  • David Flin

Britain’s first factory making turbine blades for offshore wind farms will go into production in Newcastle this year, the US renewables group Clipper Windpower said.

Britain and India agree nuclear deal

  • 2010-02-05 05:26:48
  • David Flin

Britain and India have agreed on the text of a deal that will allow British companies to compete to supply nuclear power equipment worth $150 million to India.

Europe prepares renewable supergrid

  • 2010-01-04 11:53:29
  • David Flin

Did you know there was a deal?

  • 2009-12-19 07:16:40
  • David Flin

Five nations – the , , , and – have announced that there has been a successful deal at on a number of issues.

COP President resigns

  • 2009-12-17 10:59:58
  • David Flin

COP President Connie Hedegaard resigned on 16 December, saying that the arrival of so many heads of state and government has meant that the negotiations should be presided over by someone of equal status.

Ocean Power Technologies moves into profit

  • 2009-12-11 11:12:19
  • David Flin

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