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NewsWorld news 02.11.2011 11:47Russia to Build Bangladesh’s First Nuclear Power PlantRussia’s state-owned nuclear holding company Rosatom Corp. agreed to build an atomic power plant in Bangladesh, the South Asian nation’s science minister said, as quoted by Bloomberg. Yeafesh Osman, Bangladesh’s state minister 01.11.2011 16:50Areva Confident in Europe’s Nuclear Future after FukushimaAreva SA, the world’s largest provider of nuclear equipment and services, is “not at all concerned” about the outcome of stress tests on Europe’s atomic power stations, Chief Commercial Оfficer Ruben Lazo said, as quoted by 01.11.2011 15:51European Bank Lending Squeeze Cuts Down Solar Panel DemandEuropean banks are tightening credit lines for solar power developers, reducing demand for photovoltaic panels in the world’s largest market for the technology, two of the industry’s biggest suppliers said. Renewable Energy 31.10.2011 13:03Qantas to Fly Again After Fleet GroundingAustralia's air safety authority cleared Qantas Airways to return to the skies Monday after an Australian court ruled on a bitter labor dispute that had prompted the world's 10th-largest airline to ground its entire fleet, AP reported. Civil 28.10.2011 13:17Turkey Energy Minister: Shah Deniz II Gas to Reach Europe by 2017Gas from Azerbaijan's giant Shah Deniz II field will reach Europe by 2017, Turkey's energy minister Taner Yildiz said Wednesday, one day after Ankara and Baku inked a long-awaited gas transit deal. But Yildiz gave no further details on the 28.10.2011 12:06Olli Rehn appointed Commission Vice PresidentEuropean Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, has decided to reinforce the role of the Commissioner competent for economic and monetary affairs by elevating the post to that of Vice-President, and giving the post-holder additional working instruments. The 27.10.2011 16:11TAP: Southeastern Europe is key to building a pan-European gas marketThe Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) announced that today it hosted the first South Eastern Europe Gas Forum in Brussels, focusing on the potential growth and demand for gas in the region. Opening the conference, Kjetil Tungland, TAP Managing Director 26.10.2011 13:35Czech Republic’s Nuclear Energy Plans Branded UnrealisticPresident of the Czech Union of Building Entrepreneurs Vaclav Matyas has said that a plan to build 18 new nuclear reactors in the next 50 years, which is included in the State Energy Strategy, is unrealistic. He has pointed out that their construction 26.10.2011 12:59ITGI Pipeline to Cost EUR1.5-2 BnThe Interconnector Turkey Greece Italy natural gas pipeline project, or ITGI, will cost between EUR1.5 billion and EUR2 billion and have a capacity of 10 billion cubic meters a year, Greek Energy Minister George Papaconstantinou said Monday, as quoted 25.10.2011 17:12Electricity price up 8% after plant closures in GermanyAccording to Creg, the Belgian electricity and gas regulator, the closure of seven nuclear power plants in Germany on 15 March 2011 has increased prices in Belgium, Le Soir de Bruxelles reported. Prices increased by EUR 4.50 (USD 6.14) per MWh, or 24.10.2011 12:47Google to Buy Yahoo?In a move that could unite the world's pre-eminent internet search engine with a rival that once dominated the same business, Google is considering buying Yahoo, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday. Google Inc. has talked to 24.10.2011 11:40Russia-EU energy Talks Hit Dead EndTalks between Russia and the European Commission on energy market regulation in the European Union have hit a "dead end," Russian Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko said today, as quoted by Reuters. Shmatko told an energy conference |
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