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Plans for stricter limits on pollutants from electricity plants – approved by EU states

Power plants in the European Union will have to reduce the quantity of toxic pollutants they release such as nitrogen oxides under new regulations approved by EU member states on Friday and largely applauded by environmental groups.

read more... 02/05/2017

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Ellomay Capital enters into agreement to acquire Talasol Solar

Israeli outfit Ellomay Capital is likely to purchase Spanish firm Talasol Solar, which is developing a 300MW photovoltaic facility in Spain, for approximately €10 million.

read more... 02/05/2017

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New funding of £2.84 million for Scottish wave projects

Four wave energy projects in Scotland will share a total a funding of £2.84 million.

read more... 28/04/2017

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Nuclear power investment of $80 bln per year required to meet climate change goals

The nuclear energy industry requires a yearly investment of $80 billion so as to meet climate change objectives, as stated by the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Friday.

read more... 28/04/2017

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UK: E.ON solar panels with battery storage could cut electricity bills

German utility E.ON declared on Wednesday that it launched a combined solar panel and battery storage energy product for British clients that could half electricity bills.

read more... 20/04/2017

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