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France to face a gap in power generating capacity

The grid operator Reseau de Transport d’Electricité (RTE) announced that in three years France will face a gap in power generating capacity due to the closure of two nuclear reactors and some fossil fuel power plants. In his report RTE added that power will be assured until 2015 when as much as 7.6 GW of coal and heating fuel-fired power plants may be turned-off.

read more... 06/09/2012

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E.ON will not build new gas or coal plants in Western Europe

Germany’s largest utility announced its intent not to build new power capacity based on coal or gas in Western Europe at least until 2020 because the market seems to become oversupplied until the last remaining German nuclear reactors will be shut down permanently, while in Eastern and Southern Europe the situation is different.

read more... 29/08/2012

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Coal consumption in Germany is steadily increasing

Following the decision of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel to phase out nuclear energy and switch to cleaner energy generation, coal consumption has been steadily increasing. A 2,200 MW lignite-fired power plant, near Cologne, started its activity last week as part of the country’s energy policy.

read more... 20/08/2012

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U.S. carbon emissions decreased significantly on the shale gas boom

As power generators switch from coal to cheap gas, the U.S. carbon emissions registered a big drop, hitting its lowest level in 20 years. The introduction of new, efficient gas-fired capacity and a recent decline in the price of natural gas has helped boost natural gas share from 14 percent in 2000 to 24 % in 2011.

read more... 17/08/2012

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China Cut 2012 Coal Production Target to 3.6 billion tonnes

According to the National Development and Reform Commission, China, the world's top coal producer and consumer, sets coal output targets for 2012 at top three producing regions at 3.65 billion tons, down as much as 7 percent in comparison to 2011. The cuts are partially intended to help stabilize domestic coal prices as demand has fallen sharply due to the slowing economy.

read more... 15/08/2012

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