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EDF delays decision on UK Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant

  • 2016-01-27 10:31:22
  • David Flin

EDF has postponed giving final approval to construction of the £18 billion nuclear power plant planned for Hinkley Point C.

UK faces 55 per cent power supply gap

  • 2016-01-26 04:44:02
  • David Flin

The UK faces a 40-55 per cent electricity supply gap if the UK Government implements its plans to close all coal-fired power stations and retire aging nuclear power stations by 2025, according to a report from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IME).

Enel restructures to put renewables centre stage

  • 2016-01-12 03:30:49
  • David Flin

The Italian energy company Enel has announced that it is finalising details of a corporate restructure designed to put renewables at the core of the company’s strategy, in a move approved at an extraordinary shareholders’ meeting.

UK’s oldest nuclear power plant closes

  • 2016-01-08 13:13:55

Wylfa Magnox, the oldest nuclear power plant in the UK, and the last of its kind in the world, has closed after 45 years of operation.

UK power sector cuts emissions by almost quarter in two years

  • 2015-12-22 03:59:55
  • David Flin
The UK government has released figures showing that emissions from power stations fell 23 per cent between 2012 and 2014 to 121 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent (MtCO2e).

Japan and South Korea stick to coal plant policies, despite global climate deal

  • 2015-12-16 04:16:35
  • David Flin
Japan and South Korea have announced that they are pressing ahead with their plans to open a total of 61 new coal-fired power plants over the next ten years, casting doubt on the strength of their commitment to cutting CO2 emissions.

Germany to set climate plan by mid-2016

  • 2015-12-15 04:39:24
  • David Flin
Barbara Hendricks, Germany’s Environment Minister, has said that Germany will lay out a climate action plan for 2050 by the middle of 2016, and she is talking to industry groups and trade unions about ways to end coal-fired power generation.

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