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EU RESEARCHERS TO DEVELOP PORTABLE CONTAMINATION DETECTOR



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project commanding a budget of Euro EUR1.4 million is to develop a portable device able to detect minute contamination within pharmaceutical manufacturing lines. Of course, keeping these spotless is of critical importance to the pharma sector to prevent the contamination of medicines.…

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CHINA PONDERS SUITABLE MODELS FOR INLAND NUCLEAR EXPANSION



BY MARK GODFREY, IN BEIJING

IN the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster, China has opted to lower its nuclear construction targets but also to build 3G reactors in inland regions according to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ (ASME) representative in Beijing.…

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EU MINISTERS PLOT RUSSIA/BELARUS ELECTRICITY DEAL FOR BALTIC STATES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers is seeking an agreement with Russia and Belarus that would better coordinate the operation of their electricity systems with those of the three Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The council’s working party on energy is drafting a proposal for EU ministers that – if approved – would "authorise the [European] Commission to negotiate an agreement between the Russian Federation, the Republic of Belarus and the European Union on electricity system operation of the Baltic States."…

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FINNS DEVELOP WASTE BIOGAS SCRUBBING TECHNOLOGY FOR CLEANER BOILER BURN



BY JOHN PAGNI, IN HELSINKI, AND KITTY SO

When officially opened on May 8, Finland’s new 90MW Kymijärvi 2 power station will break ground in its novel energy efficiency and environment technology: a waste-to-energy combined heat and power (CHP) production unit using clean bio-gas as its fuel.…

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BRITISH COSMETICS RETAILERS LAUDED OVER PALM OIL CHECKS BY WWF



BY KEITH NUTHALL

CONSERVATION group WWF has lauded six major British cosmetics retailers for doing all they can to monitor their palm oil-based product sourcing, reducing its environmental impact. Palm oil has long been a concern of environmentalists worried about clearances of natural habitat in Indonesia and Malaysia to make way for palm oil plantations.…

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AS DEMAND FOR COATINGS GROWS IN CHINA, DOMESTIC FIRMS COMPETE WITH INTERNATIONAL ONES



BY MARK GODFREY

CHINA’S surging auto market, rising mechanisation in rural areas and continuing market growth of major Chinese white goods and PC makers such as Haier and Lenovo are all proving to bode well for coatings makers, who continue to experience the great potential of the country’s burgeoning economy.…

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OILS AND FATS SECTORS FACE UP TO DANISH FAT TAX



BY GERARD O’DWYER

DENMARK’S centre right government has brushed off criticism directed at its public health policies and has sanctioned the roll-out of its most controversial piece of tax-legislation, the imposition of a so-called ‘Saturated Fat Tax’ on food products. The new law is scheduled to take effect on October 1.…

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GREXIT: IS IT A NIGHTMARE SCENARIO



BY MICHAEL KOSMIDES, IN ATHENS

A spectre is haunting Europe: the spectre of a possible Greek Euro exit and default. GrExit, as it has been termed, could have catastrophic repercussions for European and possibly the global economy or it could provide some kind of solution for the troubled Eurozone and the heavily indebted country.…

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THE COGENERATION MARKET



BY MONIKA HANLEY, LEE ADENDORFF, MARK ROWE, ALAN OSBORN, MINDY RAN, GERARD O’DWYER and MARTINA MARECKOVA

FOR an industry that generates energy, heat and maybe cooling, the European cogeneration sector has been operating on a decidedly low output in recent years.…

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EUROPEAN COGEN POLICY - WAITING FOR THE BIG PUSH



BY KEITH NUTHALL, MARK ROWE, GERARD O’DWYER, ALAN OSBORN and MJ DESCHAMPS

COGENERATION has been something of a test-bed for European Union (EU) energy development policy, and like any experiment, some things have worked and others have not. Also, because other energy priorities have become the subject of more effective legislation recently, cogeneration has been left behind to some extent in the EU’s push for a cleaner, greener, sustainable and more liberal energy sector.…

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