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NewsWorld news 06.03.2015 14:35French Senate Votes against Shale GasThe French Senate has once more voted against the research and exploration of shale gas, which several UMP senators tried to put forward during the voting of an energy transition law. An amendment, proposed by the UMP, stipulated that “the 05.03.2015 15:09Westinghouse Fuel Performs Flawlessly as Expected at South Ukraine Nuclear Power PlantWestinghouse Electric Company today announced that its VVER-1000 fuel had performed flawlessly over at least three fuel cycles following an annual inspection of Westinghouse fuel assemblies at South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant Unit 3. The joint inspection 18.02.2015 15:57Russia Might Build Pipeline Link from Turkish Stream to BulgariaRussia is ready to discuss with its European Union partners alternative options to South Stream project but will not turn down gas cooperation with Turkey, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday after talks with Hungarian Prime Minister 17.02.2015 10:47Putin, Orban Discuss Russian Gas Supply to HungaryDuring his upcoming visit to Budapest Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will discuss a bilateral natural gas supply agreement between Russia and Hungary. This will be either expanded or replaced by a new one, Putin’s foreign policy aide 10.02.2015 16:36Germany Falls Behind Grid Expansion PlanGermany is not expanding power transport networks quickly enough and may need to extend a back-up power scheme beyond its planned expiry in 2017, the country's energy regulator said on Monday. Known as the winter reserve because that is the time 09.02.2015 17:36Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom Survey New Pipeline RouteOn Feb. 7 Turkey’s energy minister and Russia’s Gazprom chief took a helicopter ride over the Black Sea to survey a possible route for the “Turkish Stream” pipeline. Energy Minister Taner Yıldız and Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller 05.02.2015 15:19The EC Expressed Support for Possible Gas Hub in BulgariaThe European Commission (EC) has expressed its support for an eventual gas hub in Bulgaria, under the condition that the project would follow all the requirements to allow a transparent, commercially viable process accepted also by neighbouring countries. 28.01.2015 11:33IRENA: Renewables Competitive to Fossil Fuel Plants Without Subsidies and Despite Oil SlumpThe cost to generate power from renewable sources (including hydro) has reached parity with or dropped below the cost of fossil fuels for many technologies in many parts of the world, according to a recent press release from the International Renewable 22.01.2015 12:35KPMG: Internal Audit of Rosatom Meets the International StandardsIn December 2014 international consulting company KPMG confirmed the compliance of the activities of Internal audit directorate of State Corporation Rosatom with the international professional standards of internal audit, ethical code as well as 19.01.2015 11:36Iraq Produced the Record-Breaking 4 Million BPD in December, 2014Iraq produced a record of around 4 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil in December, Oil Minister Adel Abdel Mehdi announced on Sunday. "It is the first time Iraq has achieved this," Abdel Mehdi told a press conference alongside 15.01.2015 12:22BP Expected to Announce North Sea Job CutsBP is expected to announce job cuts in its North Sea operations on Thursday, the BBC reported. The British oil major employs nearly 4,000 people in the North Sea, with a further 11,000 elsewhere in the United Kingdom, the BBC said, as quoted by 13.01.2015 11:18E.ON Cuts U.K. Households Gas PricesGerman utility E.ON has cut British household gas prices by 3.5 percent. The announcement came on Tuesday and E.ON is the first of Britain's largest six energy suppliers to pass on to consumers savings from a recent drop in wholesale prices, Reuters |
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