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Plans ready for a Supergrid Companies from Norway and nine EU member nations have presented plans for an offshore grid which will distribute electricity generated by Norwegian wind farms to Europe, Norway Post reported on 9 March. The plans for Increased Statoil share in St. Malo Norwegian Statoil has increased its working interest in the St. Malo development in the Gulf of Mexico to 21.5 % by exercising its preferential rights on a proposed sale of Devon’s share in the development, Morocco needs tougher talk, sweeter carrots RWE inks MoU for exploration in Azerbaijan German energy giant RWE said on 10 March that it signed a memorandum of understanding for oil and gas exploration in Azerbaijan. RWE, which is one of the six members of the consortium overseeing development March 9 - Today in History Hydro closes Michigan plant Norwegian aluminium producer Hydro has discontinued production and closed the doors at its aluminium tubing plant in Michigan, ending 70 years of manufacturing operations at the Adrian site, Norway Post reported on 1 March. Activities related Nabucco consortium to finalize agreements The consortium managing the Nabucco gas pipeline is working hard to finalize agreements with potential supplier countries, said Stefan Judisch, the chief executive of Nabucco partner RWE Supply and Trading. Europe aims to build the Nabucco March 4 - Today in History March 3 - Today in History Go-ahead for Gudrun Statoil and its partners in the Gudrun licence, Marathon Petroleum and GdF Suez, have agreed to submit a plan for development and operation (PDO) of this North Sea discovery to the Norwegian authorities, official of Gudrun offshore jacket to Aker Verdal Statoil has awarded Aker Solutions and its Aker Verdal Yard an EPC contract for the Gudrun offshore jacket to be delivered in 2011. The contract value is approximately 420 million Norwegian crowns, Norway Post reported Dances atomic tango with Belene nuclear plant project The Cologne Cathedral took 600 years to be built but it was finished and was the highest building in the world for its time. The builders of modern Bulgaria are obviously keen on those rates Greek-German tensions rise and fall with crisis A brief Kassandra story 2 weeks ago on the unpaid loan of Wermacht to Greece stipulated in 1941 gave ground to Members of the Greek Parliament raising the issue politically which then motivated Greek media RWE Innogy invests in second wind farm in Italy RWE Innogy recently confirmed its new onshore wind farm project in Italy. The Ururi wind farm would be having a capacity of 26 MW, the company said in a release. The location of the farm Where is the money? Visegrad Four discuss energy cooperation at Budapest summit February 23 - Today in History Dalekovod wins contract for 420 kV transmission line The Croatian construction company Dalekovod announced on February 12 that it has received a Contract Award Notification for the construction of the 420 kV Sauda-Liastolen Tranmission Line, at an International bidding competition. Dalekovod is a Record result good for Norwegian Air Low fare airline Norwegian has presented the best annual result in the company’s history. The net result after tax amounted to 446 million Norwegian crowns, Norway Post reported early last week. The last quarter was Fertilizer maker Yara makes offer for US rival Terra Yara International, the world’s largest supplier of mineral fertilizers and ammonia, on 15 February said it has made a cash offer of $4.1 billion to buy its US rival Terra Industries, Official said. The Norwegian |
A few years ago, the European Commission selected the company Hudson/DeWitte & Morel to organize an Assessment Centre for Senior The former leader of the European Tories Conservative party was ejected from after defeating the As Bart Staes, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Belgium and the Group EADS learns the US fix was in for Boeing Greek Lessons for Europe Nuclear disarmament needs stronger leaders EU’s Arctic Policy skating on thin ice About interest rates and public interest Morocco needs tougher talk, sweeter carrots Reluctant EU tailors tough bail-out deal for near-bankrupt Greece Without homeland, Blair says no hope for Palestinians, peace Clear and Present Danger: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surplus Arms and Ammunition Yes to the European Monetary Fund Banks can create and destroy -... Banks can create money. This time-cherished truth opened the way to the last credit crisis, which still threatens the world Down with the bankers, loan sharks... Europeans have rightfully blamed greedy American bankers whose blood lust for money caused the worldwide recession that put scores of EU says ok to Greek deficit... After the European Union once again delayed any decision on whether to bail out Greece as the country struggles to Farage To Belgium: "I'm Sorry"... Speaking to New Europe ahead of his meeting with Parliament President, Jerzy Buzek, the unrepentant EFD Leader spoke about being Spanish Presidency plan for electric... Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose country holds the rotating European Union presidency, has pledged to present a World unites in Haiti aid effort:... With the whole world watching, as Haiti tries to recover from the 7-richter earthquake that has reportedly killed 50,000, a Although the European Parliament dealt a surprise defeat to an EU-US deal that would have allowed American investigators to look US President Barack Obama on 16 February announced $8 billion worth of loan guarantees to In what is gearing up to be the event of the Defense calendar 2010, UK Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit The Baltic states of Latvia and Lithuania said on 24 February that they remained to be convinced that the sale Military forces from Russia and Ukraine will resume a naval exercise last held seven years On a visit to New Delhi to visit political and business leaders, Russian Prime Minister Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky on 10 March won libel damages of GBP 150,000 ($223,000) after Will China redefine great power politics?
China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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