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2010-01-06 09:21:37
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David Flin
Areva’s Transmission and Distribution division and the main shareholder of Vamp, the Finnish-based specialist in arc protection and protection relays, announced that they have signed an agreement for Areva T&D to acquire Vamp.
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2010-01-05 11:14:41
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David Flin
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2010-01-04 11:53:29
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David Flin
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2009-12-21 13:02:59
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David Flin
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2009-12-19 07:16:40
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David Flin
Five nations – the , , , and – have announced that there has been a successful deal at on a number of issues.
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2009-12-18 07:06:54
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David Flin
Denmark’s Prime Minister, Lars Rasmussen, the new COP President, has spoken of “very fruitful” talks, in which he claimed that the USA and China have indicated the possibility that they might be willing to consider making some concessions in order to achieve some sort of deal that will enable the world leaders in Copenhagen to claim the conference to have been a major triumph.
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2009-12-14 06:44:06
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David Flin
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2009-12-11 12:00:02
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David Flin
In , the island state of has proposed two major agenda items that have brought about an effective suspension of activities by both the Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC (COP) and the Conference of Parties Acting as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP). has insisted on a formal debate at COP and CMP regarding its agenda items.
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2009-12-11 11:12:19
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David Flin
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2009-12-02 06:29:05
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David Flin
The state of has huge potential to generate electricity from renewable sources, but limited transmission capability to deliver that power to customers, according to a report from the New Mexico Renewable Energy Transmission Authority.