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Chairman of the Nulcear Regulatory Commission in the US,Gregory B. Jaczko, has announced his resignation, after a stormy three year tenure.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has dismissed her Environmental Minister, Norbert Röttgen.
The current chief of the British Bankers’ Association is to take over the helm at Energy UK, Britain’s newest power industry trade group.
RusHydro in partnership with Alstom has started the construction of a $159m hydro power equipment manufacturing plant in the Russian Republic of Bashkortostan.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is turning its attention to solar power in an effort to generate a third of its electricity by 2032.
Dow Inside alliance partners, Dow Electrical & Telecommunications (Dow E&T), and Nexans’ Energy Cable division in North America, have acheived CSA International certification for power cables manufactured by Nexans using Dow E&T’s advanced performance TR-XLPE, DOW ENDURANCE™ HFDC-4202.
Columbia's largest sugar producer has announced that its board of directors approved a proposal that would allow the company to build a 35 MW biomass cogeneration plant at a cost of around $48m.
The UK has set up a Carbon Capture and Storage Cost Reduction Task Force to ensure that CCS takes off in Britain and is competitive with other low carbon technologies.
Siemens AG have decided to replace the chief of its Power Transmission business, which has been hit with costly delays to offshore wind projects.
Almost three quarters of energy security professionals say Smart Grid cybersecurity is not up to speed with the rate of deployment.