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British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) unilaterally lifted the freeze on Greenpeace International main bank account shortly before a court hearing set for Monday in which Greenpeace was launching a counter

About 1,000 villagers rallied in the provincial town yesterday to protest against a planned public hearing on a coal-fired power plant project in Bang Saphan district of Thailand. The villagers from

Greenpeace has called on Thailand and other Asean states to embrace a clean and sustainable energy future through the use of renewable and efficient sources other than fossil-fuels. At a regional

The Pusan chapter of the Korean Federation for Environmental Movement (KFEM) and Greenpeace International are planning to launch a joint maritime campaign to protest Japan's plutonium transport from

Pakistan accepts IMF, World Bank condition : Pakistan has agreed with the IMF and the World Bank to impose GST on petrol, gas and electricity before the release of the next tranche of $270 million

The government should make it mandatory for a certain percentage of total power generation in the country to be sourced from renewable sources such as wind energy. This was suggested at a discussion

Returns on investments in U.S. electric utilities judged environmentally less efficient have outperformed those determined to be less environmentally friendly, a study by New York-based investment

The Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency (TEDA) will be coordinating the setting up of a 4-MW power plant at Salem which will use 300 tonnes per day of municipal

With finite resources of fossil fuel facing exhaustion in a few decades, nuclear energy held the promise for raising the per capita electricity consumption standards of India to that of the developed

Greenpeace held a press conference to call on the British Government and and its state-owned nuclear reprocessing company, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) to immediately rescind the freeze on its

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