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from BUSINESS LINE, July 29, 2010 New Delhi, July 28 - NTPC Ltd's plans to sell electricity in the spot market, under which around 65 per cent power generated from two of its projects is to be offered at a market-based price through short-term sales, is set to get the Centre's nod...
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SOFIA (Bulgaria), July 29 (SeeNews) - Following are some of the main stories in Bulgarian newspapers on Thursday morning. SeeNews has not verified these reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.
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- Natural gas prices may go down by 10-15% as of October after British-based Melrose...
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The government has scrapped moves to revive the mothballed 620-megawatt Bataan Nuclear Power Plant but nuclear energy remains an option, Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras said Tuesday.
aoeItas a policy decision of the President [Benigno Aquino III] that we are not going to open the Bataan...
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Section: General News - Power retailer Manila Electric Company (Meralco) is projecting its income to hit more than P10 billion for this year.
Manuel V. Pangilinan, president and chief excutive officer of Meralco said the projected over P10 billion or P11 billion core net income for the year...
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July 28--Malacanang has rejected a proposal to revive the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP).
Jose Rene Almendras, Department of Energy secretary, on Tuesday said that the best that the government could hope to do with the nuclear plant is to convert it or get value for its scrap. Almendras...
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TEHRAN, July 27, 2010 (AFP) -
Iran vowed on Tuesday to press ahead with its nuclear programme even as it expressed readiness to resume talks on the controversial issue despite being slapped with tough new EU sanctions.
In a move condemned by Russia, the European Union imposed fresh sanctions...
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India, July 27 -- Even as the world is going gaga over platinum and palladium following the rise in auto sales investors have got another option in uranium. According to reports China is buying significant quantities of uranium so uranium price could lift in anticipation of the demand in 2011...
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IN the early part of this century, soaring energy demand from Asian economies sparked a renaissance for nuclear power.
Commodities were booming as the growth story in the East continued to plough ahead - and the uranium price was no different. Uranium soared to $136 a pound from less than...
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Solar photovoltaic systems have long been painted as a clean way to generate electricity, but expensive compared with other alternatives to oil, like nuclear power. No longer. In a ‘‘historic crossover,’’ the costs of solar photovoltaic systems have declined to the point where they...
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President Benigno Aquino III may not touch the nuclear power plant issue at all in his State-of-the-Nation Address today, but he must face it squarely sooner or later in his six-year term. Ensuring the provision of adequate power supply at reasonable cost is the job of every administration,...