Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co is relocating output to deal with rising power costs in the wake of last year's nuclear disaster. The company's president, Mr Toshikazu Nishimoto, said that higher electricity tariffs will push up costs for an ...
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It seems that consumers have finally embraced online price comparison websites to shop for both their car and home insurance deals and their energy supplier, according to Quido. The UK cashback website published figures this week that ...
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ArcelorMittal South Africa's steel products are continuing to play a significant role in the country's USD 90 billion infrastructure program. With electricity prices having increased an average of 25% per year over the last four years, and ...
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(i)Policy and Administrative Rules Catalogue of Related Laws Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China Customs Law of the People's Republic of China Law of the People's Republic of China on Import and Export Commodity ...
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(i)Policy and Administrative Rules Catalogue of Related Laws Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China Customs Law of the People's Republic of China Law of the People's Republic of China on Import and Export Commodity ...
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Assurant has unveiled a new insurance solution for commercial solar project developments with an aim to assist developers to mitigate risks and support project financing. The new product, suitable for 100KW to three megawatts solar ...
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The main factor in determining oil prices next year, whether they will hold near current levels or come off what looks to be the highest ever annual average, will depend on how the economies of the world's main demand centers fare, ...
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Countries in Southeast Asia such as Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines have sufficient sunlight hours which is suitable to develop a strong solar market. Vietnam has relatively high sunshine hours of 2,067 hours per year but lacks ...
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Reuters reported that US based rolled aluminium products group Novelis is building EUR 200 million aluminium recycling plant in Germany. Mr Tadeu Nardocci head of Novelis European unit said that completion of the plant, in Nachterstedt in ...
Last week, the government announced new plans for investing in sustainable energy sources ahead of its long-awaited energy bill. The plans included £110 billion investment in technology like wind turbines and solar electricity, with ...
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A round of price hikes from two of the UK's biggest energy suppliers is expected to signal a further flurry of fuel increases that will hit some of Britain's most hard-up consumers where it hurts. Last week the UK's largest energy ...
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China's government has been providing subsidies to help its domestic LED industry. Some firms have been benefitting but others remain in limbo amid rapid product price falls. Slowing demand for LED billboards According to sources from ...
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Dynamically use of the III-nitride LED DSF lighting will reduce electricity cost enormously and the expected return on investment is around 5 years On Friday 14th September 2012 the renovated Luxol Sport field in Pembroke Malta was ...
European LED chip and luminaire maker Optogan has supplied DSF(Dynamic Sport Field)lighting to the renovated Luxol Sport field in Pembroke,Malta,which was officially opened on 14 September 2012. With its high intensity of 280 ...
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Taiwan government delays power price hike Bryan Chuang,Taipei;Steve Shen,DIGITIMES [Tuesday 18 September 2012]Taiwan's government has decided to delay a planned electricity rate hike originally set to take place on December 10,2012 until ...
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