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Ofgem: five of the six electricity distributors have to do more to cut costs for consumers

Energy regulator Ofgem has required to five of its six electricity distributors, including SSE and Scottish Power, to do more to cut costs for consumers. The six distribution companies presented their investment plans, but the only plan approved was those of Western Power Distribution’s( WPD), which customers will see a 11.30 pounds cut in their bills from April 2015.

read more... 22/11/2013

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Sunny Spain receives 4.7% of electricity from solar in October 2013

Spain is known as one of the most advanced countries in the development of solar energy, and one of the European countries with the most hours of sunshine.

read more... 22/11/2013

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Hydropower in Switzerland

Currently in Switzerland there are 556 hydropower plants which are able to generate more than 35,380GWh per year. Hydroelectricity is the most important domestic primary source of energy, producing about 60% of Swiss electricity.

read more... 22/11/2013

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UK to stop funding coal- fired power plants overseas

Ed Davey, Britain's energy secretary, has announced on Wednesday that the UK, as the US, would stop funding coal projects in developing countries. The objective is to cut greenhouse gas emissions and to encourage low-carbon development. The announcement was made at United Nations climate talks in Warsaw where the fossil fuels have been at the centre of a storm. About 90% of the Poland's electricity comes from coal, and the government has been resistant to EU calls to strengthen emissions reduction targets.

read more... 21/11/2013

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Scotland sets a new target to decarbonise power sector by 2030

Scotland established a target to cut carbon emissions from electricity generation by 2030, while pointing out the huge market for offshore wind beyond 2020, with First Minister Alex Salmond criticizing the U.K. government for disregarding such a target.

read more... 19/11/2013

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