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Estonia is interested in Baltic-Nordic common electricity market
During the meeting with the Lithuanian minister of foreign affairs Audronius Azubalis in Tallinn on Friday, minister Urmas Paet discussed energy security matters with the Lithuanian colleague, reports BC the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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.
Pakistan gas pipeline is Iran's lifeline
As Iran braces for another broadside of economic sanctions over its nuclear program, Tehran moves closer to opening up a new lifeline -- a natural gas pipeline to Pakistan and possibly India and China as well.
Environmentalists: Lithuania must speak out against nuclear power plant in Belarus
Representatives of environmental organizations and the society argue that Lithuania should speak out clearly against the construction of nuclear power plant in Astraviec, Belarus. According to them, the Government must present a negative opinion regarding the report on the impact of Belarusian nuclear power plant to the environment.
Rio Tinto announces Guinea deal
Rio Tinto says it has signed a deal with China to develop a massive iron ore project in Guinea.
Russia eyes 25% of global nuclear reactor market
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