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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 has confirmed that the 1 GW coal fired power plant in Rugeley, Staffordshire, will close within weeks due to worsening conditions for coal operators.
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2016-05-23 04:15:03
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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.
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.
German-based utility RWE has announced a 2 per cent decrease in first-quarter profits to €857 million ($975 million), a total that comfortably betters market expectations.
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2016-05-10 07:45:59
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David Flin
Germany’s Öko-Institut has published a research report on the EU’s power sector that indicates that as renewable electricity grows, coal power has remained constant, while electricity from natural gas is being offset.
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2016-05-03 04:09:49
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David Flin
Piyush Goyal, India’s Energy Minister, has attacked western restrictions on investing in foreign coal-fired power projects, saying that this will hinder efforts to tackle climate change.