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The China-Myanmar gas pipeline was completed and is fully operational

China National Petroleum Corp. has announced that the China- Myanmar gas pipeline was completed on Sunday and has gone fully operational. The project, extending more than 2500 km from western Myanmar to southwest China, will help the world's second-largest economy to supply its growing energy requirements.

read more... 21/10/2013

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Rotterdam LNG Hub gets heavy support from European Commission

The European Commission will grant a subsidy of €74 million ($99.9 million) for the development of the Dutch port as a hub for liquefied natural gas (LNG), acknowledged as a priority project for European transport infrastructure development.

read more... 17/10/2013

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The Royal Dutch Shell group is passing through a difficult period

ROYAL Dutch Shell chief executive Peter Voser, has declared yesterday that it will take longer than expected for Europe to obtain benefits from its shale gas projects. He explicated that Shell’s shale gas projects are not as successful as formerly though.

read more... 16/10/2013

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EDF to build and operate nuclear reactors in UK

The U.K. government and Electricite de France SA are close to announcing a great deal that would see France's EDF Energy building the country's first new nuclear power station since 1995. The project could have a total cost of more than 22.4 billion dollars and would be built on the west coast of England.

read more... 14/10/2013

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UK: Wind projects and subsidies

The number of turbine projects granted planning permission has more than doubled over the last two years, from 83, in January to August 2011, to 188 during the same period this year, while critics of wind farms say they are inefficient and reliant on public subsidies.

read more... 14/10/2013

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