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Britain: solar expansion expected to be larger in 2014

Britain's increase in solar capacity could be bigger in 2014 comparing to 2013 since companies boost government subsidies for new large plants before they finish, as stated by Foresight Group, an important British asset manager investing in the solar sector.

read more... 04/06/2014

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EPBIH obtains concession for 13 MW hydropower plant

Bosnia's top power utility EPBiH will construct and operate Janjici hydropower plant with a capacity of 13 megawatts, sited on the river Bosna in central Bosnia, expected to cost 72.2 million Bosnian marka ($50 million), as stated by officials on Friday.

read more... 02/06/2014

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Spain on the point of endorsing new renewable energy rules

The Spanish cabinet might consent on Friday a decree that will reduce renewable energy subsidies as part of an obligation to diminish a 30 billion euro ($41 billion) power tariff deficit, developed during years of maintaining prices below regulated costs.

read more... 30/05/2014

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Italy’s solar PV sector an example for the rest of the world

Italy is currently one of the major producers of electricity from renewable energy sources in Europe. The country’s PV sector has historically been the leading renewable energy technology due to its incentives offered for solar PV projects and also to its advantageous geographic position.

read more... 22/05/2014

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Siemens: 150 wind turbines totaling 600 MW to be provided to Gemini plant

The Dutch Gemini offshore wind farm project signed an agreement with a conglomerate run by Siemens estimated at 3 billion euro ($4.1 billion) for the construction and services, offering the German engineering group its major ever energy services deal.

read more... 16/05/2014

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