Russia, China urged Iran to change nuclear stance
Russia and China have quietly made clear to the Iranian government they want Tehran to change its approach to the nuclear issue and accept a U.N. atomic fuel offer, Western diplomats said.
Armenia Issue Stalls Gas Talks
Talks between Turkey and Azerbaijan over securing the Nabucco gas pipeline have stalled due to disagreements over Turkey's attempts to normalize relations with Armenia.
New deal to be signed on Kirkuk-Yumurtalık pipeline
Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yıldız said on Tuesday a new agreement would be signed with Iraq soon about the Kirkuk-Yumurtalık oil pipeline.
Ukraine wants to solve quickly the current oil transit dispute with Kazakhstan
Ukraine wants to solve quickly the current oil transit dispute with Kazakhstan
Japanese companies eying Indian power sector
BS reported that Japanese power companies including Tokyo Electric Power Company and J Power seek to make their presence felt in India.
South Korea’s Global Nuclear Ambitions
December 2009 was an historic month for the South Korean nuclear industry.
Wind Energy Investment of $65 Billion May Curb Fossil Fuel Use
China WindPower Group Ltd., Iberdrola SA and Duke Energy Corp. will lead development of an estimated $65 billion of wind-power plants this year that let utilities reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.
China, Russia sign major agreements worth $1.6bn
China and Russia signed 15 deals cumulatively worth $1.6 billion in the Russian city of Vladivostok over the weekend, with more coming up on Monday.
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