The latest unplanned shutdown in British Energy's nuclear stable will hit second-half profits as the power producer announced first-half results that were flattered by a government credit - Financial Times
E.ON, the world's largest utility by sales, is considering building power stations in the UK, Germany and Hungary with Gazprom, the Russian energy group - Financial Times
Bill Coley, the chief executive of British Energy, expects to announce by the end of the year the industrial partners with whom he will bid to build two of the UK's next generation of nuclear power plants. The head of the country's largest electricity provider gave his bullish outlook on the same day that investors again punished the company for its inability to provide clarity on when four of its oft-troubled nuclear reactors – shut down in recent weeks due to corrosion on the boilers – will come back on line – The Independent
E.ON, the world's largest utility by sales, is considering building power stations in the UK, Germany and Hungary with Gazprom, the Russian energy group - Financial Times
Bill Coley, the chief executive of British Energy, expects to announce by the end of the year the industrial partners with whom he will bid to build two of the UK's next generation of nuclear power plants. The head of the country's largest electricity provider gave his bullish outlook on the same day that investors again punished the company for its inability to provide clarity on when four of its oft-troubled nuclear reactors – shut down in recent weeks due to corrosion on the boilers – will come back on line – The Independent



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