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Europe

France and UK to step up nuclear co-operation
EurActiv.com  Mar 27 2008 8:55AM UTC

A two-day bilateral summit is to culminate today (27 March) with the signing of a new accord that will see France help the UK develop a new generation of nuclear power stations.

Kyoto market

Spain, Ireland join cheap carbon credit chase
Reuters  Mar 26 2008 6:36PM UTC

(Reuters) - Spain and Ireland want to use a cheap option for meeting their Kyoto greenhouse gas emissions targets using European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) funds, national news agency MTI said on Wednesday.

DMCC and Nakheel to work together on emissions reduction projects
Emirates News Agency  Mar 26 2008 7:15PM UTC

DMCC and Nakheel to work together on emissions reduction projectsMar 26, 2008 - 10:24 - WAM Dubai, March 26th, 2008 (WAM) -- Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) and Nakheel, Dubai's premier development company, have signed a Memorandum of

North America market

Md.: RGGI proceeds to go to rate relief
Business Week  Mar 26 2008 10:36PM UTC

By BRIAN WITTE Story Tools digg this ANNAPOLIS, Md. A Senate committee voted Tuesday to direct the money Maryland receives as part of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative to electricity rate relief, instead of a fund to promote energy efficiency.

Voluntary market

Carbon credits for Missouri landfill
Solid Waste & Recycling  Mar 26 2008 5:39PM UTC

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Australia

Garnaut has faith in market forces
The Australian  Mar 26 2008 4:12PM UTC

LABOR'S chief adviser on climate change policy believes the market will resolve most problems arising from the introduction of an emissions trading scheme, while power companies claim market forces are likely to cause the greatest disruption.

Other

Merrill Lynch and SocGen launch emissions indexes
Reuters UK  Mar 27 2008 8:13AM UTC

LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. investment bank Merrill Lynch and France's Societe Generale both launched global carbon indexes on Wednesday to track the international carbon markets, which were worth some $60 billion (30 billion pounds) last year.

RWE Innogy Wins Access To 200 MW Poland Wind Power Projects
Lloyd's  Mar 26 2008 1:31PM UTC

FRANKFURT -(Dow Jones)- RWE AG (RWE.XE) Wednesday said its renewable energy unit RWE Innogy has secured access to wind power projects in Poland with a generation capacity of 200 megawatts.



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