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Solar increases UK market share as coal power falls

  • 2016-07-12 04:29:30
  • David Flin
A report from the energy analyst EnAppSys has indicated that the market share of coal-fired electricity generation fell sharply, to 0.89 TWh during May 2016, compared to 1.38 TWh produced by solar PV.

Siemens onshore wind turbines for Saxony

  • 2016-06-30 03:39:27
  • David Flin

Siemens has announced that it will supply three direct drive SWT-3.2-113 wind turbines for the onshore wind power plant at Naundorf, Saxony, Germany.

Siemens freezes new UK wind power investment following Brexit vote

  • 2016-06-29 04:24:58
  • David Flin

Siemens has said that it is putting new wind power investment plans in the UK on hold due to uncertainty caused by the UK’s vote to leave the EU.

Indonesia threatens to stop supply of coal to Philippines

  • 2016-06-27 04:07:20
  • David Flin
Coal-fired power plants in the Philippines are at risk of losing their supply of coal from Indonesia in the wake of the recent kidnapping of Indonesian nationals in Philippine waters.

Fallout from Brexit on UK energy policy

  • 2016-06-24 16:40:04
  • David Flin
While energy was not a major consideration in the decision of the UK’s vote to leave the EU, the decision will have major implications for energy policy and the energy situation in the UK. The details are currently unclear, but certain consequences are probable.

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.