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Papandreou Announces Creation of Largest Photovoltaic Park, Kozani

Papandreou Announces Creation of Largest Photovoltaic Park, Kozani

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou announced the creation of a photovoltaic park in Kozani. This solar photovoltaic park will be the biggest in the whole world, with a power capacity of 200 MW. Papandreou added that this construction will replace the harmful environment lignite factory and will establish a new age of sustainable development constructions.

Russia Eyes New Power Projects in Afghanistan

Russia Eyes New Power Projects in Afghanistan

Russia is considering options for building new hydroelectric power stations in Afghanistan, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday.

Russia to Back TAPI Gas Pipeline Project in Central Asia

Russia to Back TAPI Gas Pipeline Project in Central Asia

Russia will cooperate in a range of energy projects including the construction of the Trans-Afghanistan (TAPI) pipeline, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai said in a joint statement on Friday.

Alstom Sees Orders Gaining Momentum; Keeps Goals

Alstom Sees Orders Gaining Momentum; Keeps Goals

Power engineering and train company Alstom SA (ALO.FR) Thursday said orders should continue to improve after picking up in its fiscal third quarter, and confirmed its guidance for this fiscal year and the next.

Siemens, ABP In MOU To Develop UK Offshore Wind Turbine Facility

Siemens, ABP In MOU To Develop UK Offshore Wind Turbine Facility

German engineering giant Siemens AG (SI) and Associated British Ports Thursday said they have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together to develop plans for the construction of a new offshore wind turbine manufacturing and export facility at ABP's port in Hull, northeast England.

GDF Suez, RWE, Iberdrola Drop Out Of Cernavoda Project

GDF Suez, RWE, Iberdrola Drop Out Of Cernavoda Project

French power operator GDF Suez SA (GSZ.FR), Germany's RWE AG (RWE.XE) and Spain's Iberdrola SA (IBE.MC) Thursday said they have decided to drop out of the Cernavoda nuclear project in Romania, citing economic and market uncertainties.

US, Allies To Press Iran On Nuclear Activity

US, Allies To Press Iran On Nuclear Activity

The U.S. and other world powers meeting with Iran in Istanbul this week will press Tehran to take concrete steps to ensure that its nuclear activities are peaceful and to justify continuation of an eight-year diplomatic track that has so far yielded few gains, said American and European officials involved in the negotiations.

Abu Dhabi, Total, Abengoa Solar Power Plant On Schedule

Abu Dhabi, Total, Abengoa Solar Power Plant On Schedule

Abu Dhabi's Masdar, France's Total S.A. (TOT) and Spain's Abengoa Solar (ABG.MC) are on track to start operations of a 100-megawatt concentrated solar power, or CSP, plant in the Gulf emirate in the third quarter of 2012, an Abengoa executive said Wednesday.

California Green Jobs Growing Fast -Study

California Green Jobs Growing Fast -Study

Green jobs are outpacing other parts of California's economy, but the burgeoning sector remains a tiny fraction of the Golden State's overall employment picture.