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Total Results : 1089
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2016-04-12 04:49:25
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David Flin
According to a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), global renewable energy capacity recorded the largest ever annual growth rate in 2015
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2016-03-15 04:08:14
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David Flin
The UK utility SSE has announced that it is selling a 49.9 per cent stake in the 350 MW Clyde wind farm in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, for £355 million.
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2016-03-07 03:02:47
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David Flin
The £18 billion Hinkley Point C nuclear power project in the UK appeared to be in difficulties after reports that Thomas Piquemal, Finance Director of EDF, had resigned.
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2016-03-07 03:01:06
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David Flin
The British utility Npower , a subsidiary of the German RWE, will announce that it will cut 2500 UK jobs, more than 20 per cent of its UK workforce.
In a meeting between European environmental ministers, the UK, Germany and France together pushed for stronger targets for the reduction of greenhouse gases in the EU, a stance that led to clashes with other central and eastern European (CEE) states as well as the EU executive.
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2016-03-01 04:00:27
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David Flin
GE has closed its transaction to divest select power generation assets to Ansaldo Energia .
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2016-02-29 05:01:45
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David Flin
The German opposition Green Party has softened its stance towards utilities, agreeing that utility companies should not have to bear alone the costs of the country’s exit from nuclear power.