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France: diminishing nuclear dependence will take longer than intended

The plan of President Francois Hollande to diminish the share of nuclear in France's electricity generation mix from 75 percent to 50 percent by 2025 is not realistic without putting the nation in difficulty and 2050 would be more feasible, as stated on Thursday by Bernard Bigot, the manager of state nuclear agency CEA.

read more... 06/06/2014

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Italy’s solar PV sector an example for the rest of the world

Italy is currently one of the major producers of electricity from renewable energy sources in Europe. The country’s PV sector has historically been the leading renewable energy technology due to its incentives offered for solar PV projects and also to its advantageous geographic position.

read more... 22/05/2014

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France’s EDF close to an agreement with heavy industry groups

French utility EDF is approaching an agreement to reduce electricity tariffs paid by a group of industrial firms, counting chemical producer Solvay and metals conglomerate ArcelorMittal, as published in Les Echos newspaper.

read more... 23/04/2014

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Bilfinger declares will quit renewable energy group Desertec

Bilfinger is quitting the Desertec Industrial Initiative (DII), a German industrial conglomerate with a major goal to import solar and wind electricity from deserts, as stated on Sunday by a representative for the industrial services group.

read more... 15/04/2014

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Cyprus receives four offers for temporary gas supplies

Cyprus has obtained four offers to provide the island with natural gas, a provisional solution for electricity generation before its own reserves appear, as stated on Monday by state company DEFA.

read more... 15/04/2014

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