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US governor backs Constellation-EdF dealThe governor of the US state of Maryland, Martin O’Malley, is now supporting a joint venture between Constellation Energy Group and French utility Electricite de France (EdF), news agencies reported. But the governor’s backing for EDF mulls South Stream stake French power company Electricite de France SA (EDF) has just announced on 30 September that it may be acquiring a minority holding in Russian gas monopoly Gazprom’s South Stream gas pipeline project, news agencies reported. France wants to go green to stop slowdown Developing the green energy sector is now a key goal of the French authority as they hope that the flourishing green economy would inject the desired boost to the country’s ailing economy that has been EU turns up the heat on Electricite de France The European Commission on December 29 turned up the heat on French power giant Electricite de France (EdF), confirming that it suspected the former monopoly of breaking EU competition rules. The European Commission has sent EU approves British Energy takeover The European Commission on December 22 approved the takeover of British nuclear generator British Energy by French power firm Electricite de France (EdF) as long as the companies sell off a certain number of assets. EDF says it won’t bid for Constellation Energy The ongoing credit crunch has taken its toll on overseas accusations as well. The French state-owned utility Electricite de France SA (SDF) on October 15 announced that it was not proceeding with a bid for EDF, British Energy reach purchase deal agreement French energy giant Electricite de France (EDF) is to purchase British Energy Group after both boards agreed on a price following months of negotiations, EDF said on September 23 in a statement. According to the Eni and Publigas negotiate Distrigas deal with Suez Electricite de France is stopped in its tracks Electricite de France suspended concrete pouring at Flamanville-3 after the discovery of “anomalies” in the construction project, France’s Nuclear Regulatory Authority, or ASN said on May 27. ASN found the anomalies, which involve non-conformances in EDF not a good contender for Distrigas takeover yet Prime Minister Yves Leterme made it clear in his meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy that he does not consider Electricite de France (EDF) a suitable contender for the takeover of the Belgian gas distributor Unbundling energy means unbundling disagreements first Nicolas: “Gordon, I think this is the beginning of a nuclear friendship” French utility EDF eyes Spanish energy market The French utility Electricite de France SA ( EDF) admitted that it had exploratory talks with the Spanish construction company ACS and is interested in the Spanish energy market. However, the company declined to comment EDF posts marginal profit growth in 2007 French energy giant Electricite de France (EDF) has not posted significant profit grow. The company profits in 2007 amounted to 5.62 billion Euro, EDF said on February 20. Sales amounted to 59.637 billion Euro, which Russian military giant may start building Bulgarian NPP A significant Russian military defense industry giant, Almaz-Antei, is likely to support construction works of Bulgaria’s second nuclear power plant (NPP), as National Electric Company (NEC) and Russia’s Atomstroyexport signed an agreement for the construction EDF mulls construction of NPP in Slovakia EDF renewable unit plans IPO According to a document filed with financial market regulator AMF, the renewable energies unit of Electricite de France, EDF Energies Nouvelles, plans an initial public offering for 25 percent of its shares through a capital RWE profits may fall on power grid legislation The recently implemented new regulations on network fees in Hungary might result in a plummet in the profit figures for RWE AG, Germany’s largest power generator, as this might boost up the costs, company officials Gaz de France leads bidding for BHP’s North Sea oil The French giant Gaz de France (GdF) came out as a front runner in the fray to acquire the 250-million British pound North Sea oil and gas business of BHP Billiton, news reports said last Sel Bolzano seeks 10% of Delmi Italian municipal utility Sel Bolzano is likely to take a 10 percent stake in the new vehicle company Delmi, it was reported on July 1, cited by Ansamed. Delmi is a 50:50 joint venture between |
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