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Britain must build more nuclear power stations in order to help make its green energy targets as well as create jobs and attract investment, it has been claimed.
Electricity contracting specialist T Clarke (Clarke) has announced that its end of year results are likely to exceed trading projections for 2008, despite the economic downturn.
A European Union deal to break up energy giants in order to create an environment in which smaller companies can be more competitive will most likely fail this year, it has been predicted.
A recent survey among managers found that almost two thirds of middle managers are now concerned that the economic crisis is having a negative effect on their working environment.
A new lobby group has been formed to consult the government on issues surrounding new infrastructure, the new planning bill and transport development, it has been reported.
A recession in Japan has added further falls to the price of oil today (November 17th).
The £1.5 billion construction work planned for the Kingsnorth power station, in Kent, may be put on hold by energy company E.On, it has been reported.
Contracts in Central Asia have buoyed engineering and environmental consultant Waterman, it has been reported.
Brent North Sea crude oil fell today (November 14th) as prices for January begin to become apparent.
The amount of construction contracts on offer for large civic companies and smaller contractors varies greatly, it has been reported.
The European Commission's (EC) Strategic Energy Review has been released confirming the need for Europe to diversify its energy reliance.
The majority of interim managers have said that they are happy in interim management and do not intend to look for work in any other sector, it has been reported.
North Sea Energy UK Ltd has received confirmation that its Field Development Plan for the Jacky Oilfield has been approved by the UK Department for Energy and Climate Change.
The Saudi Arabian royal family has commissioned Foster and Partners for a second Al Faisaliah tower in Riyadh, it has been confirmed.
The government is currently formulating building plans worth £1.75 billion to refurbish the nation's primary schools, it has been reported.


