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Belarus: first step in nuclear

Belarus has launched a foreign tender as it envisages the construction of two nuclear plants within 10 years, project that is worth about $9 billion.

read more... 18/10/2011

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Ofgem proposes simpler energy tariffs

The UK’s state energy regulator, the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets requested to reform the energy retail market including simpler energy standard tariffs.

read more... 18/10/2011

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British Gas says “no” to door to door selling

British Gas announced its plans to completely suspend their door to door selling practice, claming that this technique is outdated.

read more... 13/10/2011

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Scottish and Southern Energy to change the rules on the electricity market

Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) will fall out with rival power suppliers after its announcement to offer all its electricity for sale on the day-ahead wholesale market, launching the biggest change for almost 10 years in the UK’s electricity market.

read more... 12/10/2011

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Czech Republic considerably reliant on nuclear power

The government of the Czech Republic is planning to expand its atomic power at the Temelin nuclear plant, near the Austrian border and at the Dukovany plant and is also planning on building a new string of nuclear plants over the coming decades at three different locations.

read more... 11/10/2011

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