Oil giant pulls out of wind farm project
Shell, the petroleum firm, has announced that it is pulling out of the largest wind farm project in the world putting the wind energy initiative in doubt. The project dubbed London Array which required an investment of two ...
by Emma Young May 7th, 2008
Powerflow between Germany and Nordic countries coming soon
The plan to have power flows aligned between the power market in the Nordic countries and Germany is expected to commence on the 29th of September this year after a slight delay caused by problems in the computing ...
by Jenson Brayshaw May 7th, 2008
Ineos in electricity deal with British Energy
The petrochemicals company, Ineos, is holding discussions with British Energy concerning an electricity deal that would assist in funding a new generation of nuclear power plants in the United Kingdom. The petrochemicals giant has been holding talks ...
by Tessa Clarke May 7th, 2008
E.ON to invest in Denmark’s wind project
E.ON has been granted the go ahead to construct Rödsand II, a big offshore wind power generation project in Denmark. The wind farm is expected to be complete by the year 2010 and it will be the biggest ...
by Lynnette Adamson May 7th, 2008
Drive to collect overdue electricity bills
E.ON Bulgaria and EVN Bulgaria are in a drive to collect pending electricity bills two months prior to an increase in power tariffs. E.ON Bulgaria, which is owned by the German electricity giant, E.ON, supplies power to north-eastern Bulgaria, the areas of Gorna Oryahovitsa and Varna. Earlier this month the firm
by Emma Young April 28th, 2008
E.ON wind farms granted approval
The Government has granted approval to the pilot tidal project in the Humber estuary proposed by E.ON. The pilot project is set to construct one of the biggest ever wind farms in Britain. E.ON's plans however face opposition from the Ministry of Defence who are worried that the eighty three turbines
by Emma Young April 14th, 2008
E.ON to focus more on renewables
At an event in Madrid the chief executive officer of E.ON, Wulf Bernotat said that the energy company was in a good position to steer the next stage of the renewables agenda. In his speech Wulf Bernotat said that energy ...
by Emma Young April 11th, 2008
Grids praised as worthy investments
The energy regulator in Germany has recommended power and gas grids as lucrative investment opportunities. This came soon after E.ON took everyone by surprise when it announced that it was disposing of its high voltage power network. Interested investors have begun scrutinizing E.ON assets for their worth but are cautious since
by Emma Young April 7th, 2008
Coal power station decision to be delayed
The German energy giant E.ON has requested the government to delay deciding whether the Kingsnorth coal-powered electricity generating station can proceed. This has placed a stumbling block to what is the first coal-fired power generating station in a span of ...
by Emma Young April 4th, 2008
German firm in acquisition spree
German firm in acquisition spree E.ON, which is the second largest supplier of power in Europe will pay 11.8 billion euros for Endesa’s power plants in Italy, Spain, France and Poland. E.ON which last year failed to win a ...
by Emma Young March 31st, 2008
E.ON Raises Gas and Electricity Prices
E.ON will raise its UK power prices by 9.7 percent and gas by an average of 15 percent from Friday.The German-owned company is the fifth major UK energy supplier to raise its retail prices this year. Every supplier blamed rising wholesale prices
by Emma Young February 29th, 2008
