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EU should slash number of CERs governments can buy post-2012: MEP

12.05.2008 18:19    pointcarbon.com
The EU should cut the amount of carbon credits governments can import from developing countries during any future 2013-2020 commitment period to encourage emission reductions at home, a rapporteur to the European Parliament's environment committee has urged.


Japan eyes 60-80% GHG emissions cut by 2050: reports

12.05.2008 18:19    pointcarbon.com
Japan aims to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by between 60 and 80 per cent by 2050 from current levels in a bid to combat global warming, Japanese media reported on Sunday.

Market targets Dec 2012 CER after UN cuts its previous supply forecast

12.05.2008 18:19    pointcarbon.com
Concerns over thinning supply of UN carbon credits is pushing certified emission reduction (CER) prices higher and sparking a flurry of buying activity, according to traders in the European carbon market.

Endesa's Q1 emissions likely higher, CDM purchases slow

12.05.2008 18:19    pointcarbon.com
Endesa's electricity production figures for Spain and Portugal included in the company's first quarter results issued today indicate an appreciable rise in emissions compared to the first quarter of 2007, as gas-fired generation rose to mitigate a sharp fall in

Midday market update: Carbon price rises on gas strength

12.05.2008 18:19    pointcarbon.com
Strengthening forward gas prices pushed European carbon prices as much as €0.55 higher in morning trading before settling back to €25.55 by midday for the 2008 EUA contract.

Uganda: Uganda Power Utility Applies for Pip Licence

12.05.2008 13:59    allafrica.com
Power utility, Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) has applied to the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) for a public infrastructure provider (PIP) licence.

Uganda: Pump Attendants Selling Air to Motorists

12.05.2008 13:59    allafrica.com
With the soaring fuel prices, motorists want every drop of fuel they pay for. However, some fuel stations are not keen on giving it to them.

Namibia: Energy Projects to Gobble N$10bn

12.05.2008 13:59    allafrica.com
NamPower will need about N$10 billion in the next five years to boost its efforts to counter acute power shortages in the country.

Nigeria: My Power Project Story, by Olusegun Obasanjo

12.05.2008 13:59    allafrica.com
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in his first public reaction to spate of allegations of corruption and probes of his administration, stated last night that he acted above board in his eight years as President between 1999 and 2007.

Diesel Service &Supply

12.05.2008 13:36    power-technology.com
Diesel Service & Supply is a leading global distributor and industry pioneer in the sales of aftermarket (used) generators. We specialize in buying and selling low-hour high quality used generator sets from 50kW to 2,250kW.Having offered diesel powered solutions for

Mako Trough partners mull over exporting gas to European countries

12.05.2008 12:30    energy-business-review.com
Exxon Mobil, Mol and Falcon Oil & Gas, partners in Hungarian natural gas fields in Mako Trough, are likely to export natural gas from Hungary to Serbia and Austria and begin domestic supplies in 2012 when full production is expected

AES reports Q1 net income of $233 million

12.05.2008 12:30    energy-business-review.com
AES, which is engaged in the generation and distribution of electricity, has reported net income of $233 million, or $0.34 per share, for the first quarter of 2008, compared to a net loss of $461 million, or $0.68 loss per

EDF Energy buying farmland around two nuclear sites in UK

12.05.2008 12:30    energy-business-review.com
EDF Energy has been acquiring farmland around two nuclear sites, Wylfa on the island of Anglesey in north Wales, and Hinkley Point in southern England, in order to be able to develop its own atomic power stations if its attempts

Atmos Energy appoints new senior vice president of human resources

12.05.2008 12:30    energy-business-review.com
Atmos Energy, which is engaged in natural gas distribution, transmission and storage businesses, has appointed Michael Haefner as senior vice president of human resources to succeed Wynn McGregor, upon his retirement on October 1, 2008.

Origin Energy may seek a hike in BG Group's bid

12.05.2008 12:30    energy-business-review.com
Origin Energy, the oil and gas exploration and production company, has doubled its targeted new gas resources in Queensland for 2008 and has hinted that the BG Group has to hike its acquisition bid from the current $12.2 billion to

UniSource Energy reports Q1 net loss of $3 million

12.05.2008 12:30    energy-business-review.com
UniSource Energy Corporation has reported a net loss of $3 million, or $0.07 per diluted share of common stock, for the first quarter of 2008, compared to earnings of $5 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, for the same period

Profits going to leak away warns Centrica

12.05.2008 11:39    business.scotsman.com
SCOTTISH Gas owner Centrica said today that profits for the year are expected to be hit by the increasing cost of wholesale gas.

Nigeria: Texaco - AP, Sahara, MRS Intensify Efforts for Controlling Shares

12.05.2008 11:31    allafrica.com
Despite plans by Chevron to sell 60 per cent equity shareholding in Texaco Nigeria to foreign oil conglomerates, three Nigerian oil firms, AP, Sahara Energy and MRS Oil and Gas Company, are pushing ahead strongly to buy the stake, after

Nigeria: President Yar'Adua Preaches Peace And Development in Bayelsa

12.05.2008 11:31    allafrica.com
President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua has called on the youths of Niger Delta to give peace a chance as peace is the only condition for fast tracking the development of the oil bearing region.

Nigeria: Probe - Southwest Lawmakers Oppose Obasanjo's Invitation

12.05.2008 11:31    allafrica.com
More lawmakers from the South-west have continued to fault the House of Representatives, for summoning former president Olusegiun Obasanjo, to explain his role in the $16 billion spent on power without commensurate results.

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