Almost exactly a month after the House of Lords voted in favor of it, the UK Government voted against the modification to the Energy Bill which would have to put limits on coal burning in the UK, sparing the energy market from an even tighter squeeze as aged nuclear plants shut later this decade. Britain's power market is already tight as ageing capacity is being retired and a modest amount of new generation is being built. Members of Parliament voted 318 to 236 against including the amendment in the bill.
read more... 06/12/2013
The UK Government has announced it intends to finance a new nuclear power station in Anglesey in North Wales within three years.
read more... 05/12/2013
A deal between the UK government and French energy giant EDF to build two nuclear plants at Hinkley Point in Somerset could be put under threat by the European Commission as it will open a formal investigation into British government subsidies that breach European competition rules.
read more... 04/12/2013
The Russian Federation made a step closer to its plan to liberalize LNG exports, after the government approved the bill and submitted it to the Duma.
read more... 28/11/2013
Now that a nuclear deal has been reached following the breakthrough agreement in Geneva, the west is likely to start easing crippling sanctions on Iran, as it has about $100 billion in investments frozen around the world, and its government runs a deficit of $35 billion a year.
read more... 27/11/2013