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Total Results : 1108
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2016-08-09 05:26:51
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David Flin
Siemens has received orders from customers in UK and USA for a total of nine compact steam turbines. The turbines will be manufactured at Siemens’ production site in Frankenthal, Germany.
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2016-08-09 05:25:44
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David Flin
Ebrahim Rahimpour, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Asia and Pacific Affairs, has said that Iran’s trade ties with Russia have seen a significant boost following the removal of sanctions, and that a joint comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA) has been implemented.
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2016-08-02 04:26:44
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David Flin
Plans to build a new green energy power station in Islandmagee, Northern Ireland have been boosted by an award of €8 million from the European Union.
French state-owned energy company EDF approved the Final Investment Decision to build Hinkley Point C, UK’s first nuclear power plant in 20 years, at a board meeting today.
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2016-07-25 05:18:44
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David Flin
Turkey has declared a state of emergency in the wake of the failed coup, and President Erdogan has launched an extensive purge of state bodies that has seen over 70,000 employees sacked and investigated for possible connections to the group that plotted the coup.
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2016-07-22 12:43:08
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Junior Isles
French energy giant, EDF, will make its long-awaited final decision on whether to go ahead with the highly-publicised nuclear power station at Hinkley Point at a meeting of its board of directors on July 28.