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IRELAND STATOIL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
IRELAND’S dominant power supplier ESB and its Norwegian partner Statoil have agreed to sell 600MW of electricity on the open market, as the price of securing competition approval for their joint venture, setting up the Synergen gas-fuelled electricity plant in Dublin.…
ILLEGAL LOGS
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission will propose the creation “as quickly as possible” of an EU administrative system for verifying the legality of imported wood products. This will be part of a promised EU action plan against illegal logging discussed at the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade workshop held in Brussels from April 22 to 24.…
MALAWI MINE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) has approved the lending of Euro 300,000 to help finance a Euro 1.8 million feasibility study into the viability of extracting strontianite ore at Kangankunde, in Malawi, southern Africa, and then processing it into marketable strontium carbonate.…
DEBT RECOVERY
Keith Nuthall
IN a groundbreaking legal move, the European Commission has proposed a regulation that would force courts and other judicial authorities across the EU to recognise an uncontested order secured by a creditor, for the recovery of owed money held in another Member State.…
KOSOVO
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Agency for Reconstruction has awarded three new contracts to international consortiums to boost Kosovo’s electricity sector, which relies on the province’s coal mines. In particular, the agency has awarded a Euro 9 million contract to a SwedPower led group, to give training, management support and technical assistance to Kosovo electricity company KEK, notably so it can better manage its coal supplies.…
COAL COMPETITION
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission is demanding that the French public coal corporation Charbonnages de France repay Euro 20 million, (Pounds 12 million), of aid granted between 1994 and 1997 to its government’s central treasury even though Brussels had originally authorised the payments.…
COKE EXEMPTION
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE BRITISH government’s decision to exempt coke, (when it is used as a chemical reductant in steel production), and some other fuels with non-energy “dual-uses” from its Climate Change Levy has been approved by the European Commission. Brussels said it was giving a go-ahead following a “revised notification” by the UK addressing the Commission’s concerns about competition and the environment.…
UK COAL AID
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission today (Wednesday) approved UK state aid totalling about Pounds 4 million for four coal mining operations: North East Surface Mines, (Pounds 739,000) AND Central Surface Mines, (Pounds 832,000), both owned by H.J. Banks and Co Ltd; Coalpower Ltd’s Hatfield Colliery, (Pounds 1.16 million) and LAW Mining Ltd’s Ayrshire Coalfields, (Pounds 1.33 million).…
PRE-PACKAGING
Keith Nuthall
THE DRINKS industry is being asked by the European Commission whether it would like the EU rules governing the size of bottles for wines and spirits to be liberalised. At present, wines may only be sold in the EU in 25, 37.5, 50, 75 cl bottles and a few more units of one litre or more.…
PRE-PACKAGING
Keith Nuthall
THE DRINKS industry is being asked by the European Commission whether it would like the EU rules governing the size of bottles for wines and spirits to be liberalised. At present, wines may only be sold in the EU in 25, 37.5, 50, 75 cl bottles and a few more units of one litre or more.…