Sweden – Lithuania's guarantors for energy security
On 27 July in Vilnius, Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Audronius Azubalis and outgoing Ambassador of Sweden to Lithuania Ulrika Cronenberg-Mossberg discussed intensive bilateral relations' agenda, economic cooperation and the exclusive role of Sweden in Lithuania's path towards energy independence, reported BC MFA’s press service.
HK firm invests in China nuclear plant
Despite the fallout from Japan's March disaster at its Fukushima nuclear power complex, China seems determined to advance its agenda to develop civilian nuclear energy.
Japan should lead global debate on nuclear energy
The words "science and technology" are commonly used together, but there is actually a fundamental difference between "science" on the one hand and the "technology" that utilizes it on the other.
Satcon to supply inverters for Indian solar power projects
Satcon Technology has been selected by Wipro EcoEnergy for the development of solar power projects with a total capacity of 40MW over multiple utility-scale sites in India.
China investing in South Korean power grid
LS Group, South Korea's third largest conglomerate, will benefit from Chinese investment in the nation's power infrastructure.
Belarus Orders Companies to Sell Foreign Currency
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed an order requiring more companies to convert foreign-currency revenue into rubles, Interfax reported today, citing a statement from the president’s press service.
EU Hopes to Start Gas Talks With Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan in September
EU chair Poland plans to start talks between Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan in September on the supply of Turkmen gas to the Nabucco pipeline project.
Hong Kong shares decline, led by oil, coal stocks
Hong Kong shares opened lower in line with downbeat regional markets Monday after the U.S. government failed to reach an agreement to raise the debt ceiling over the weekend, with coal and other energy stocks leading the decline.
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