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GDF Suez and Toshiba to go forward with Europe’s major nuclear power project in UK

France's GDF Suez and Japan's Toshiba will proceed with plans to expand Europe's largest nuclear power project in northwest England, after finalizing the transaction, according to their joint venture on Monday.

read more... 01/07/2014

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Adriatic Gas Corridor project: Ukraine is eyeing importing LNG from Croatia

The Ukrainian gas transportation company Ukrtransgaz is considering the possibility of importing LNG from Croatia under the Adriatic Gas Corridor project.

read more... 27/06/2014

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UK: National Audit Office blames DECC for generous renewable energy subsidies

A British parliament watchdog accuses the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) having granted in April too generous subsidies, valued at 16.6 billion pounds, to eight renewable energy projects, without price competition, meaning that households could be forced to pay higher energy bills.

read more... 27/06/2014

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Plan for two LNG terminals in Finland and Estonia rejected by EU Commission

Finland and Estonia will have to go back to the drawing board with a mutual gas terminal project after the European Commission made known that a designed two-terminal model would not be qualified for subsidies, as stated by the Finnish government.

read more... 19/06/2014

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Statoil discovers more gas off Tanzania

Norway's Statoil declared on Wednesday it had discovered more gas off Tanzania, increasing possibilities that a projected liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant could be larger than originally intended.

read more... 19/06/2014

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