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NewsWorld news 16.12.2011 13:22Vattenfall Sells Electricity Distribution and District Heating Businesses in FinlandVattenfall and LNI Acquisition Oy announced that they have signed an agreement regarding the sale of Vattenfall´s electricity distribution and heat businesses in Finland for a total enterprise value of approximately EUR 1.54 billion. The transaction 15.12.2011 11:51The EC Presented Today Its Energy Roadmap 2050The European Commission presented today its Energy Roadmap 2050, as the EU has set itself the goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 80%-95% below 1990 levels by 2050. The Roadmap explores how this goal can be achieved while at the same time 14.12.2011 15:31GE Delivers Aeroderivative Gas Turbines for Sakhalin IslandSakhalin Energy Company, an oil and gas energy source for the Asia-Pacific region, has selected three GE LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbines, each with an output of 46 Mw, for a power plant expansion. These new turbines will help avoid energy 14.12.2011 13:42UK Approved Areva, Westinghouse Nuclear Reactor DesignsBritain's nuclear regulator issued an interim design approval for Areva's EPR and Westinghouse's AP1000 nuclear reactors on Wednesday, a decision which paves the way for nuclear plant developers to use the reactors in new power stations. "Generic 13.12.2011 14:15BMW In Talks with GM on Fuel-Cell Vehicle TechnologyBayerische Motoren Werke AG, the world’s largest maker of luxury cars, says it’s in talks with General Motors Co. about cooperating on fuel-cell technology. “We are exploring various topics related to future technologies 12.12.2011 17:14France's Areva to Announce Big LossesFrance's state-owned nuclear reactor maker Areva is set to announce large losses, the French industry minister says. In an interview with a radio station, Eric Besson said: "I can confirm that Areva will announce losses. In all likelihood they 12.12.2011 14:52UK Can't Count on Renewables for Secured Energy Needs, Report SaysRenewable energy can’t meet the U.K.’s energy needs and government policies to promote it will lead to higher costs for consumers, said a report by the Adam Smith Institute and the climate change-skeptic Scientific Alliance. Renewable 12.12.2011 13:21Pollution Cuts From China to India Mark Biggest Move on Climate Since 1997Developing nations led by China and India pledged they’d work toward an agreement that would limit their fossil fuel emissions for the first time, the biggest advance in the fight against global warming in 14 years. Envoys from more 09.12.2011 14:58EU Warns Time Running Out for Climate DealThe European Union said key developing states backed its roadmap for a binding pact to fight global warming, but warned U.N. climate talks could still collapse on Friday unless all major polluters came on board. The EU plan sets a 2015 target date 08.12.2011 11:57Tepco May Dump Decontaminated Water from Fukushima into SeaThe operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant is considering dumping water it treated for radiation contamination into the ocean as early as March, the firm said on Thursday, prompting protests from fishing groups. Tokyo 07.12.2011 15:38German Wind, Solar Power to ExpandGermany is set to expand its onshore wind power capacity by 1.7 gigawatts (GW) a year up to 2032, its Federal Network Agency said on Wednesday after studying the impact of a planned rapid expansion of green power in Europe's biggest economy. It 07.12.2011 14:48PGNiG in Talks on Gas Plant with EneaPolish gas monopoly PGNiG is in talks over its planned gas-powered plant with utility Enea as well as other companies, its deputy chief said on Wednesday, as quoted by Reuters. "Talks are ongoing," Marek Karabula said. "We |
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