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Several Japanese companies are involved in the launch of a demonstration study for the Albuquerque, Business District Smart Grid Demonstration Project in the US.
Two power generating units, set to deliver 800 MW each are to be developed by a Japanese consortium after the group won the contract in Taiwan.
Two Beijing-backed energy groups are in talks to buy the Horizon consortium in the UK, and in effect, take a significant stake in the country’s nuclear programme.
Regulatory authorities have approved plans to build the first new nuclear power generation plant on US soil in more than 30 years, despite objections of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman, who cited safety concerns stemming from the Fukushima disaster.
Areva and Toshiba have made commercial bids to Fennovoima for the construction of a nuclear power plant on a Greenfield site in Northern Finland . The Finnish consortium says it will select a supplier for its reactor– to be named Hanhikivi 1– in 2012 or 2013. Both the Areva EPR and Toshiba ABWR
French nuclear power company Areva and Japanese firm Toshiba have submitted commercial bids to build a nuclear plant in Finland.
Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas does not rule out some form of state support for CEZ's multi-billion dollar expansion of its Temelin nuclear power plant, newspaper Mlada Fronta Dnes has reported.
Two German companies behind nuclear new build plans in the UK are reported to have held talks with Toshiba and Areva over a cash injection worth €5bn ($7bn) in exchange for a 25 per cent stake in the plants.
GE and Toshiba Corporation of Japan are bringing GE’s FlexEfficiency gas turbine technology to Japan and other key countries in Asia, the two companies announced today at POWER-GEN Asia 2011.
In the face of surging demand and a heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels, Turkey is forging links with the European grid while exploring nuclear power and its promising renewable resources. Penny Hitchin Instanbul’s Bosphorus Bridge Source: Kara Sabahat Turkey is a democratic, secular state with