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UK and Taiwan to reinforce energy trade connections

Great Britain and Taiwan are aiming to reinforce their commercial ties in key domains such as energy.

read more... 05/12/2017

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UK-Canada instituted an alliance to end up high coal use

Great Britain and Canada have launched a global coalition to put an end to the high exploitation of coal.

read more... 17/11/2017

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First subsidy-free solar power farm in Britain to be launched

A solar power farm running without a government subsidy should open today in Great Britain, eastern England, due to more accessible renewable energy as costs are significantly decreasing.

read more... 26/09/2017

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Shell aims to enter UK electricity market

Shell Energy Europe announced its intention to enter the UK ellectricity market. For the sake of electricity supply it has applied for a licence to provide power to industrial and commercial businesses in Britain. The licence should be signed now, as planned by oil giant, in order to start supplying electricity at the beginning of next year.

read more... 19/09/2017

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UK should extend its power sector, as diesel and petrol cars ban will increase the number of electric cars

Britain must build new power plants, grid networks, and electric vehicle charging points to avoid local power shortages, supporting millions of more battery-powered vehicles over the next two decades. Replacement of banned diesel and petrol cars with electric is technically feasible, and if drivers can be persuaded to recharge them overnight - when spare power capacity is abundant - the huge infrastructure cost could be reduced.

read more... 01/09/2017

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