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UK abolishes Department of Energy and Climate Change
20 July, 2016
The UK's Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has been abolished and its activities transferred to the newly created Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) department. Formation of BEIS was announced on 14 July following the appointment of Theresa May as the new UK Prime Minister. Greg Clark was appointed minister in charge of BEIS.

Nuclear share approaches 20% of UK generation in 2013
28 March, 2014
UK nuclear generation increased by 0.4% cent on 2012, to 19.8% of the total UK generation in 2013, according to preliminary figures released by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).

UK consults on ABWR regulatory justification
20 February, 2014
The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has started a 12-week consultation on the application for Regulatory Justification of the UK Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (UK-ABWR), designed by Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd.

UK likely to reject three nuclear sites
13 October, 2010

Utilities signal preferred UK sites
30 April, 2009
The supporters of the eleven sites nominated for the next wave of new nuclear build in the UK may be more surprising than the sites themselves. By Ian Jackson

Russia talks Turkey
01 April, 2009
Russia continues to woo Turkey as the Turkish cabinet considers a Russian-led consortium’s bid to build a Russian nuclear reactor in Turkey. The deal might create a precedent for financing the export of Russian reactors worldwide. By Will Dalrymple



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