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James Wright

Norway - Plans to lay the world's longest subsea power cable between Norway and U.K. - 0 views

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    A joint venture between Statnett and National Grid, the Norwegian and U.K. grid operators respectively, plans to lay 800km of 1,400MW cable between Norway and the U.K. between 2017 and 2020. This follows last year's announcement, outlining Statnett's intention to build four new cable connections to continental Europe with a total capacity of 4,200MW. The company expects to invest between US$2.2b and US$2.4b on cable projects until 2020.
Steven O'Sullivan

U.K. Stocks Climb to Two-Month High; Mining Shares Rally - 0 views

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    U.K. stocks climbed, extending a two-month high, as banks and commodity producers rallied. Kazakhmys jumped 5.8 percent to 540.5 pence. Separately, copper futures advanced...
Steven O'Sullivan

U.K. Stocks Climb, Led by Banks, Mining Companies - 0 views

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    U.K. stocks advanced, led by banks and mining companies. Kazakhmys, Kazakhstan's largest copper producer, rose 3.4 percent to 499 pence. Vedanta, the biggest copper producer in India, gained 3.4 percent to 964 pence. Xstrata Plc, the world's fourth-largest producer of the metal, jumped 3.3 percent to 582 pence.
Sergio Ferreira

Goes on Green plans U.K. biodiesel plant | Cleantech.com - 0 views

  • Goes on Green said today it applied for planning permission to site the first phase of its $61.4 million biodiesel facility
  • The company plans to produce 30,000 tonnes of biodiesel per year within 12 months of plant commissioning, and 180,000 tonnes when the facility reaches full production within 36 months.
Colin Bennett

JPMorgan Won't Face Metal Market Probe, U.K. Regulator Says - 0 views

  • More than 400 warehouses in about 35 countries handle metal traded on the exchange, and JPMorgan’s Henry Bath unit has warehouses in 14 locations, the OFT said.
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