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STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Stocks dip; German renewables rise
Shares in German renewable energy companies gain ground after Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives lost power in a regional stronghold on Sunday, with early poll results showing the Greens, buoyed by Japan's nuclear crisis, surging to their first
Reservoir Capital Announces Spin-Out of Mineral Exploration Assets
The objective of the Spin-out Transaction is to maximize shareholder value by allowing the market to independently value the Company's renewable energy projects and mineral exploration business. In addition to allowing the Company to continue to focus
Today - Renewable Energy Association and MP comment on feed in tariffs
Gaynor Hartnell, Chief Executive, Renewable Energy Association, told the Today Programme, “The Government (has) announced new tariffs for the larger PV (photovoltaic) projects and they are drastically reduced, down 40%, 50% and some even 70%,
EDF EN Canada inks power purchase agreements with Hydro-Quebec
Renewable energy developer EDF EN Canada has signed two 20-year power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Hydro-Quebec for wind energy projects with a total capacity of 49.2MW. The two community wind projects, which include the REpower 2.05MW turbine,
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Europe Factors-Shares set to dip; German energy sector eyed
Shares in German renewable energy companies were seen rising while stocks of utilities using nuclear energy were seen retreating after Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives lost power in a regional stronghold on Sunday, with early poll results
Saudi mulls exporting power to Europe as electricity spending surges
The kingdom is expected to announce next week in Riyadh a tariff for solar power, a move calculated to attract experienced renewable energy producers. Such a system could look like feed-in tariffs common in Europe, where government agreements to buy
EU executive plans to extend punitive duties on biodiesel imports from the US
The plan highlights the growing battle to clinch a slice of a renewable energy market that is growing amid global efforts to fight climate change. It is likely to sour talks for a multi-billion dollar trade deal between the EU and Canada already
EcoStinger(R) Free Sun Protection Swimwear Giveaway
by the production of uv protection garments; as a result EcoStinger decided to become a CarbonFree(TM) partner with the Carbonfund(TM) organization who support a range of projects such as renewable energy, energy efficiency and reforestation.
No halt to S.Korea nuclear plans; running safety checks
[ID:nTOE72F088] Of South Korea's total primary energy consumption in 2009, nuclear power accounted for 13.1 percent, while oil made up 42.1 percent, coal 28.2 percent, LNG 13.9 percent, renewable energy 2.2 percent and hydropower the rest.
State surge for Germany's Greens | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-03-28
Germany gets about a quarter of its energy from nuclear power but plans to eventually replace it with renewable energy. The Greens' success there was also partly explained by its opposition to a disputed railway project in Stuttgart,
Stockpick.pro Reports GRDC Recognizes Growth in Renewable Energy
COM, March 28, 2011 ) Carson City, NV– The collective Renewable Energy (RE) sectors are growing at a rapid pace and are one of the fastest growing industries in North America, worth billions of dollars. As the industry matures solutions to the
On the Boards | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-03-28
He is owner and operator of Covanta Energy Corp., which owns and operates energy-from-waste and renewable-energy projects. West Pharmaceutical Services Inc., the Lionville maker of plastic packaging and injectable-drug-delivery systems, has increased