Archive for the ‘ENEL’ Category

Albania Approves Atomic Energy Agency

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Albania’s government approved on Wednesday the creation of the country´s National Atomic Agency, an institution that will supervise of development of nuclear projects.

Earlier Prime Minister Sali Berisha had announced that the government was looking at the possibility of constructing a nuclear power plant. (more…)

Italy’s ENEL may join Russia nuclear power plant

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

MOSCOW, Oct 1 (Reuters) – Italy’s power firm Enel is interested in joining a project to build a nuclear power station in Russia’s region of Kaliningrad, the project leader Inter RAO said on Thursday. Inter RAO’s Chief Executive Yevgeny Dod told reporters his company was also talking to other potential foreign partners. (more…)

The Atomic Berisha

Friday, June 12th, 2009

The Albanian Prime Minister, Sali Berisha, has proposed constructing a nuclear power plant in Albania. The Berlusconi government in Italy is the first strategic partner to receive his request for cooperation. Experts and analysts interpret the proposal as a joke; environmentalists again suggest alternative sources.
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Tvel, Slovenske Elektrarne Agree on Fuel Supplies to Slovak Npps

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Nov 17 (Interfax) – The Russian nuclear fuel producer TVEL and Slovenske Elektrarne signed two long- term contracts on the production and delivery of fuel to Slovak nuclear power plants on Monday, an Interfax correspondent reported from the signing ceremony.

Slovenske Elektrarne Director General Paolo Ruzzini and TVEL President Yuri Olenin are signatories to the document. The ceremony took place at the TVEL Machine-Building Plant. (more…)

Romania to sign nuclear power deal

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

SOFIA, Nov 18 (Reuters) – Romania is due to sign a deal with selected foreign bidders to build two more reactors at its nuclear power plant in Cernavoda on Nov. 20, one of the investors, GDF Suez, said on Tuesday. Earlier this year, the Balkan country decided to retain a 51 percent stake in the planned reactors and leave the remaining 49 percent for the six bidders it chose last year as partners.

The partners are Belgian Electrabel, owned by French power giant GDF Suez, German power giant RWE, Czech utility CEZ, Italy’s Enel, Spain’s Iberdrola and a Romanian unit of steel giant ArcelorMittal. (more…)

Nuclear project under way

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Projected cost of Mochovce’s completion has ballooned

10 Nov 2008 Beata Balogová Business – JUST weeks after the government approved its strategy on energy security, which is intended to guide policy for the next 20 years or so and which defined nuclear energy as one of its key pillars, Slovakia’s dominant power generator started the construction phase of two further blocks at the Mochovce nuclear plant. (more…)

Enel says committed to $3.8 bln Slovak investment

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

MOCHOVCE, Slovakia, Nov 3 (Reuters) – Italy’s utility Enel SpA plans to spend around 90 billion crowns ($3.8 billion) in Slovakia through its 66 percent-owned power generator Slovenske Elektrarne, Chief Executive Fulvio Conti said on Monday.

Conti said the company may reassess other Slovak investment plans worth another 20 billion crowns. (more…)

Piebalgs to propose new EU energy regulator

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

MADRID, Nov 2 (Reuters) – European Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs will propose a new EU-wide energy regulator with equal powers to national regulators and will push for greater independence for those state watchdogs, he said on Sunday.

“I am going to propose a new regulation both for national regulators, to increase their real independence and their capacity to intervene, and a new Agency of European Regulators, which has to have powers comparable with national regulators,” Piebalgs told the Sunday edition of Spanish newspaper ABC. (more…)

Enel sees nuclear plant operating in Italy in 2017

Friday, September 19th, 2008

MILAN, Sept 19 (Reuters) – Italy, which rejected nuclear power 20 years ago, may see a nuclear plant up and running in 2017, the country’s biggest utility, Enel, said on Friday.

Italy banned nuclear power after holding a referendum on the issue in 1987, following the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine. But the nuclear-friendly government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has pledged to lift the ban and create conditions for a nuclear energy relaunch by 2012. (more…)

Slovakia and Russia May Intensify Co-Operation in Nuclear Energy

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Slovakia and Russia may intensify their mutual co-operation mainly in the field of nuclear energy, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Russian government vice-chairman Igor Setchin agreed at their working lunch in Bratislava.

“I believe that the Italian company Enel will launch the completion of the construction of the 3rd and 4th blocks in the Mochovce nuclear power plant, and that Russian technology suppliers will be asked to co-operate (in this project),” said Fico. (more…)