Grid Connection Deal Paves the Way for More Wind Power in Romania
A 300-megawatt (MW) grid-connection agreement between Romania’s grid operator Transelectrica, and a joint venture between GE (NYSE: GE) and German wind farm developer Prowind GmbH, will play a major role in the expansion of Romania’s wind power sector. It will pave the way for Prowind, a renewable energy provider, to build four wind farms in northeastern Romania.
US Looks into Saudi Nuclear Power
“Christian Science Monitor runs an article about the US government’s interest in Saudi Arabia’s plans for building nuclear power plants to generate electricity.”
Turkmenistan and UN discuss cooperation in innovation
Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov received Vice President of the International Informatization Academy of the United Nations in general consultative status Alexei Tikhomirov, the Turkmen government said.
Russia Replies Sharply to U.S. Senate's Support of Georgia
Almost exactly three years after the brief war between Russia and Georgia, Washington and Moscow are trading challenging statements over its unresolved legacy, in another sign that the "reset" of relations between the two cold war enemies is coming under pressure.
Will electricity reach Armenia from Turkmenistan through Iran?
The meeting between deputy Energy Minister of Iran Mohammad Behzad and Minister of Energy and National Resources of Armenia Armen Movsisyan took place in Tehran, during which the parties underscored importance of enhancing cooperation in the field of energy.
Deputy formin presents Lithuania's priorities in EU financial perspective
In the Informal Meeting of Ministers for European Affairs on 28-29 July in Sopot, Lithuanian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Egidijus Meilunas presented Lithuania's priorities in preparation of the new European Union's financial perspective, informed BC the Ministry.
Romania's economy growing again
An International Monetary Fund official on Monday praised Romania for sticking to austerity measures, saying the East European nation can afford to increase public sector wages as the economy rebounds.
Mongolia, India seek close n-energy cooperation
Mongolian President Tsakhia Elbegdorj and visiting Indian President Pratibha Patil Thursday agreed to strengthen their countries’ cooperation in nuclear energy and mining. Both sides signed three agreements after their meeting.
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