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- UK Energy Supply: Not All Doom And Gloom For 2020 - EF News
The ICE report forecasts that by 2020 households and businesses in the UK will face widespread interruptions in power and gas supply These will be caused by a combination of the country's growing dependency on natural gas for meeting its energy needs on the one hand, and of the dwindling sources of the fuel on the other
- Winds too fickle at Boston City Hall - EF News
City officials were originally imagining a unit on the plaza comparable to the 100,000-watt model operating at the Local 103 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union hall in Dorchester, alongside the Southeast Expressway
- Duke Energy Ohio reaches agreement on security plan
The agreement also replaces the existing energy efficiency tracker with a new Save-a-Watt model that will compensate Duke Energy based on the success of its energy efficiency programs
- Ameren announces lower electric rates - EF News
ILLINOIS - The utility company Ameren Illinois has announced its customers will be paying less for electricity beginning in June = According to officials of the utility, the typical Ameren residential customer using 10,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity a year will save about $100, or 8 percent, on
- Turkey likely on course for first nuclear power plant - EF News
The government of Turkey plans to set up either a 3,000-megawatt (MW) or a 5,000-MW four-unit nuclear power plant by 2020 In response to a bid invitation offered in March 2008, Turkey's Atomic Energy Board (TAEK) received requests for information from 13 parties Five consortiums withdrew from the bidding process on the final day
- Time Will Tell If Deregulation Works - EF News
The conference addressed the issue of deregulation in the energy markets and whether efforts in the power and natural gas markets have proven successful Those asked to present came from various backgrounds such as academia, banking, and energy firms
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