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EDF adds to its UK nuclear options EDF, Europe's biggest power company, has been buying land around nuclear sites in England and Wales, reports the Financial Times.
Centrica warns on wind farm costs Centrica, one of the UK's biggest energy generators, has warned that the prospect of making money from wind farms is looking "marginal".
European power firms at risk of being underinsured, warns Marsh The combination of rising demand and insured costs in Europe's electricity sector could risk leaving power utilities ...
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Black and Veatch to assist Eskom with coal-fired plant Black & Veatch said it will provide Eskom with project management and engineering services for a 4,800 MW power generation ...
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KCP&L coal-fired projects report price escalations Kansas City Power & Light now expects its Iatan 2 coal-fired power plant to cost almost $2 billion, a 15 percent increase ...
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Romania to build second nuclear power plant by 2020 Rising oil and gas prices have led Romanian authorities to decide on building by 2020 a second nuclear power plant, ...
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RWE drops plans to bid for British Energy RWE has decided to pull out of the bidding for nuclear firm British Energy, reported AFP, citing German business daily ...
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Value of greenhouse gas trading doubles in 2007 says World Bank The value of trading in the carbon market more than doubled in 2007 to $64bn, according to the World Bank's annual ...
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Georgia nuclear plant could cost $6,300/kW Georgia Power said it could cost $6,300/kW to build 2,200 MW of new nuclear capacity at the Vogtle Electric Generating ...
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U.S. wind industry installs 1,400 MW in first quarter The American Wind Energy Association said the U.S. wind energy industry installed 1,400 MW of new generating capacity ...
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