Australian state to privatise electricity sector
Morris Lemma, the prime minister of New South Wales which is the most heavily populated state in Australia has said that his state will go ahead with plans to liberalise the power sector even ...
by Jason Drew May 9th, 2008
BGE parent’s profits fall 26%
The similar random power markets and elevated prices of the fuel have irritated the customer's utility. Yesterday the company reported that it has contributed to the 26% turn down in the profit of the first three months for the group ...
by George Robinson May 8th, 2008
Villagers protest over power cuts
Power firms have been accused of neglecting the residents of a village on Loch Lomondside following up to sixteen power blackouts in the past year. The residents revealed that the power cuts in Luss had affected the local ...
by Samantha Donovan 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
Concerns raised over power plant expansion
Councillors in Hatfield Town are requesting an audience with Richard Budge over plans to increase the size of a power plant. Richard Budge, the pit boss, is planning to increase the size of ...
by Tessa Clarke May 7th, 2008
TREC exploring desert-based electricity production for Europe
In 2003, The Club of Rome, the Hamburg Climate Protection Foundation and the National Energy Research Center of Jordan founded an energy initiative called the Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation (TREC). Since it was founded, it has developed the DESERTEC Concept and researched it in cooperation with the German Aerospace Center
by George Robinson May 2nd, 2008
Rock Port Missouri Goes Totally Wind-Powered
The Loess Hills Wind Farm, a 5 kilowatt four turbine installation in northwestern Missouri, opened the third week of April. It is expected to generate about 16 million kWh each year, 3 million more than the town of Rock ...
by George Robinson April 29th, 2008