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Merkel: Nuclear plants could run up to 2035 (EurActiv, 30 August 2010) German chancellor Angela Merkel said earlier this week that Germany’s nuclear power plants could reasonably be extended 10-15 years past their scheduled shut down date of 2021. Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle also supports running plants 12 years beyond the scheduled shutdown date. Chancellor Merkel would want to be able to extend nuclear power without the approval of the Bundesrat (upper house of parliament)....
Agas 21 serves CNG and LNG for heavy transport and public in northern Spain Spain, Olaberria Agas 21 serves CNG and LNG for heavy transport and public in northern Spain In Spain’s northern province of Guipúzcoa (Basque Country), a new 24-hour natural gas service station has been opened under the name of Avia Gasogas. Agas 21, the company opening the facility, says it is the first public natural gas service station in the region to serve CNG and LNG for heavy vehicles, it is located...
The Board of the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) has awarded New Flyer of America Inc. a contract for up to 475 buses. The contract is for 135 40-foot compressed natural gas (CNG) heavy-duty transit buses with options for up to an additional 340 CNG buses. This order adds approximately USD $216 million to the current New Flyer backlog.These CNG buses will be operated by the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) and the MTA Bus Company (MTA Bus). Two pilot buses will be delivered...