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UK and Denmark to develop a North Sea “supergrid”

The British National Grid operator and its Danish “copartner”, Energinet.dk, will cooperate in the development of a North Sea “supergrid” which will deliver green power between two North European countries. The movement came immediately after the announcement of the start of a new feasibility study on suggested electricity inter connector.

read more... 01/05/2012

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Ireland launches a new €500million project to upgrade the electricity grid

EirGrid, the state-owned electric power transmission operator in Ireland, revealed a €500m power line project, called Grid Link Project, implying the development of a new power line linking Leinster and Munster in Ireland.

read more... 18/04/2012

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UK could be powered by Icelandic volcanoes

The volcanoes of Iceland could soon provide low-carbon electricity to the UK, if the new plan to tap the power of Iceland's geothermal energy succeeds.

read more... 13/04/2012

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Nuclear pact signed between Japan and UK

Following the first Cameron’s visit in Japan, the British Prime Minister and his Japanese counterpart, Yoshihiko Noda, have signed a civil nuclear cooperation pact on building, decommissioning, decontamination and expertise share of nuclear plants.

read more... 13/04/2012

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Bulgaria approves the construction of seventh nuclear reactor

The Bulgarian government on April 11 approved plans to build its seventh nuclear reactor at the Kozloduy nuclear plant on the Danube River, after abandoning the Belene nuclear project.

read more... 12/04/2012

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