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2015-12-21 04:00:05
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David Flin
Osaka Gas has said that it may withdraw from a thermal power project planned with Marubeni , citing signs of nuclear restarts and increasing calls to reduce CO2 emissions from power generation.
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2015-12-16 04:16:35
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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.
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2015-12-15 04:39:24
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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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2015-12-14 04:47:21
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David Flin
Despite all the optimistic words and deals from the COP21 talks in Paris, the negotiators of the agreement still face the challenge of meeting the deal.
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2015-11-20 15:01:49
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Junior Isles
Egypt has signed a deal with Russia for the latter to construct the country’s first nuclear power plant. The deal will be financed through the extension of an already existing loan agreement between the two countries.
Bolivia has announced plans to build a $300 million combined nuclear reactor and research facility, with Russian technology and help from Argentina.
Turkey’s first nuclear power plant, the $20 billion-rated Akkuyu project, located in Mersin Province, has so far received an estimated $3 billion despite the required licenses having not been issued yet, says the company CEO.