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The government is being called on to provide more money for renewable energy companies, it has been revealed.
Integrated specialist construction support services company Mountfield Group has recently announced it is to float on the London Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
The London Array wind farm is to receive funding from Abu Dhabi energy executives following an injection of funds from Masdar.
Energy executives and other business leaders have been told that plans should be approved to build a renewable energy plant on the Severn estuary, reports walesonline.co.uk.
Harnessing the power available in the Severn Estuary is of utmost concern, it has been claimed by the Liberal Democrats.
Exelon Energy Corporation has made an unsolicited, all-stock offer to buy NRG Energy in the US, a Bloomberg report has confirmed.
Housebuilder Barratt developments is looking for partners to begin a joint venture to invest in its land bank, it has been revealed.
Energy companies are facing serious targets for creating renewable energy after climate change and energy secretary Ed Miliband announced a new target for the UK's reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Senior executives are now more than ever adopting technology in the workplace, adding pressure to those who have not yet become accustomed to technology to do so.
Travis Perkins has revealed details of a £65 million cost cutting scheme, a Contract Journal report has said.
Renewable energy is attracting strong investment on the back of several factors which could see the industry thrust into the mainstream, it has been reported.
The new £17 million Turner Contemporary art gallery in Margate will be constructed by R Durtnell and Sons, it has been reported.
Nido Petroleum Ltd has announced that it has commenced oil production in the Galoc oil field off the Palawan islands of the Philippines.
BAA has been warned by Conservatives that its plans to construct a £160 million second runway at Stansted Airport will be scrapped if the Tories come to power.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has expressed concern over the impact of troubles relating to BP's Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan crude pipeline on oil supply, a Bloomberg report suggests.


