World’s first lagoon power plants unveiled in UK
Plans to generate electricity from the world's first series of tidal lagoons have been unveiled in the UK. The six lagoons - four in...
EPRI ties up with 2GW Hungarian power facility for nuclear energy research
The collaboration deal is expected to expand the application of EPRI technical products at the nuclear plant, on the basis of the research institute's...
Belgian nuclear regulator urges global inspection of reactors
The Belgian Federal Agency for Nuclear Control has called for thorough inspections of nuclear plants worldwide following detection of multiple cracks in critical components...
NDA opens plans to public consultation
The NDA is responsible for the UK's civil public sector nuclear estate including first-generation Magnox reactor sites, research and fuel facilities and the Sellafield...
Suntech expands international presence
Wuxi Suntech aims to expand its 3% market share in Benelux to 13% by 2015 through its newly announced partnerships and projects with Oskomera...
Borrego Solar and sPower break ground on 6.3MW project on Long Island, New York
Borrego Solar Systems Inc., a leading designer, developer, installer and financier of grid-tied solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, and sPower (Sustainable Power Group), a prominent...
Scotland to establish wave energy technology development body
The Scottish Government has announced its plans to set up a wave energy technology development body to encourage innovation in the industry.
Scottish Minister for...
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