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ASEAN countries to develop nuclear power plant projects

  • 2016-06-13 04:21:52
  • David Flin

Seven ASEAN countries, including Thailand, have signed cooperation agreements with Rosatom , Russia’s state nuclear energy agency.

Turkish parliament approves electricity market law

  • 2016-06-06 04:42:57
  • David Flin
Turkey’s General Assembly of Parliament has passed the Electricity Market Law, which is intended to lower electricity bills, support local production, and reduce the country’s dependence on energy imports.

Japan to cut reliance on nuclear in next energy plan

  • 2016-05-27 22:47:59

Japan will cut its reliance on nuclear power in its next updated energy, which is scheduled to be released early next year, Reuters reports.

ENGIE confirms close of 1 GW UK coal plant

  • 2016-05-26 10:48:07

ENGIE has confirmed that the 1 GW coal fired power plant in Rugeley, Staffordshire, will close within weeks due to worsening conditions for coal operators.

New Welsh nuclear plant announces delivery team

  • 2016-05-23 04:15:03
  • David Flin
Plans to build a nuclear power plant in Wales have taken an important step forward with the announcement of a delivery team for the £10 billion project.

Portugal runs on renewables for four days

  • 2016-05-20 16:43:15

Last week, energy consumption in Portugal was fully covered by solar, wind and hydro power over a 4-day period (107 hours), which lasted from 06:45 on Saturday May 7 until 05:45 the following Wednesday, national energy network figures reveal.

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