Poland May Want US Firms to Buy Equity Stake in Nuclear Project, Tusk’s Aide Says
Poland’s incoming administration wants foreign companies in the country’s nascent nuclear energy program to buy an equity stake
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South Korea to Reform Struggling Carbon Market as Prices Slump
South Korea will extend participation in its emissions trading system and launch futures products under efforts to boost
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Korea’s Biggest Utility Wants Power Price Hikes to Avoid Crisis
Korea Electric Power Corp. is facing an “unprecedented financial crisis” and a normalization of power prices is “urgently
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Nuclear Stocks Jump as South Korea Considers Adding New Plant
Nuclear power-linked stocks surged in South Korea after the nation confirmed it will consider construction of a new
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Solar Farms on Resort Island Sue Korea Over Forced Cutbacks
South Korean solar-power generators filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking to stop the government from forcing them to curtail
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Kepco CEO to Resign as Utility Pledges Financial Overhaul
Korea Electric Power Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Cheong Seung-il offered to resign as the state-run utility announced a
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