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Energy Roundup: Centrica Buys BE Stake, Cleantech VC Funding Tumbles, Chevron's PR Offensive, and More

By Kirsten Korosec | May 11, 2009

Centrica buys 20 percent stake in nuclear company British Energy — UK utility Centrica boosted its investment in nuclear power with its purchase of a 20 percent stake in EDF’s nuclear unit British Energy. Centrica benefited greatly in this discounted deal by paying 6 percent less than the price paid by EDF earlier this year. In a side deal, Centrica sold 51 percent of its holding in Belgian utility SPE to France’s EDF. [Source: The Guardian]

Venture capital investments in cleantech dive 63 percent in Q1– Cleantech companies in the U.S. saw venture capital funding shrink to $277 million in the first quarter, a 63 percent drop compared to the same year-earlier period. Energy storage was the only bright spot and investment in companies developing that technology more than doubled to $114 million in the first quarter. [Source: VentureBeat]

Chevron taps ex-reporter to rebut “60 Minutes” report on environmental lawsuit — Chevron took public relations to a new level with its hiring of a former CNN correspondent to produce a report giving its side of the story to a planned ‘60 minutes” news story about the oil company. Chevron, which faces a $27 billion lawsuit for allegedly polluting and failing to cleanup contamination in Ecuador’s rain forest, posted its project on the Internet three weeks before the news magazine aired its report. [Source: AdAge, NYT]

Rentech to produce diesel fuel, electricity in planned waste-to- biofuel plant — Los Angeles-based Rentech plans to generate 35 megawatts of electricity and produce 600 barrels of ready-to-use diesel fuel a day in a new Rialto, Calif. plant expected to open by 2012. The Rentech plant will convert waste into syngas using SilvaGas technology. Rentech uses its own technology as well as one developed with Honeywellto ultimately turn the syngas into fuels. [Source: Greentech Media]

China is world’s leading builder of cleaner coal-fired plants — China has become the largest user of coal and as a result the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases. But it is also building cleaner, more efficient coal power plants — at a rate of one a month –than any other country. [Source: NYT]

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Kirsten Korosec has been a print and online journalist for more than 10 years covering education, politics and business.

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  • Centrica to buy 20 percent of EDF's British Energy

    Reuters - 181 days 6 hours 2 minutes ago

    PARIS (Reuters) - UK utility Centrica Plc (CNA.L) is to buy a 20 percent stake in British Energy -- whose acquisition by France's EDF (EDF.PA) was completed earlier this year -- for 2.3 billion pounds ($3.4 billion), the companies said on Monday. As part of the deal between the two companies, EDF will also buy Centrica's 51 percent stake in...

  • Centrica at odds with EDF over British Energy: report

    Reuters - 219 days 4 minutes ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - British utility Centrica (CNA.L) and French utility EDF (EDF.PA) are at loggerheads over the sale of a 25 percent stake in EDF-owned British Energy, the Financial Times said on Friday, without citing sources. The paper quoted EDF and Centrica as saying the talks over a deal for the nuclear operator were continuing, but said...

  • Centrica to Buy Stake in British Energy

    Reuters UK - 181 days 5 hours 47 minutes ago

    PARIS (Reuters UK) - Centrica (CNA) is to buy a 20 percent stake in British Energy -- whose acquisition by France's EDF (EDF) was completed earlier this year -- for 2.3 billion pounds, the companies said on Monday. As part of the deal between the two companies, EDF will also buy Centrica's 51 percent stake in Belgian generation and supply...

  • Centrica buys stake in nuclear power

    Marketing Magazine - 181 days 1 hour 53 minutes ago

    The deal is thought to be worth £2.25bn. The move signals a shift toward nuclear power, which is carbon-free. Centrica has been under pressure from shareholders to invest in alternative supplies as it can only meet a third of its demand from its own sources. EDF bought British Energy last year for an estimated £12bn

  • Centrica Cleared to Buy British Energy Stake

    Reuters UK - 92 days 16 hours 33 minutes ago

    LONDON (Reuters UK) - Britain's consumer affairs watchdog has approved Centrica's buy of a 20 percent stake in British Energy, helping give the French-owned nuclear firm a "Made in Britain" stamp for its expansion plans. British Energy owner EDF and Centrica plan to form an 80/20 joint venture to build four new nuclear power stations in Britain,...

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    AnnaKay1979

    05/16/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Energy Roundup: Centrica Buys BE Stake, Cleantech VC Funding Tumbles, C

    Chevron is willing to do anything to avoid helping the
    Ecuadorians suffering from their contamination. Denying,
    downplaying and hiding the truth- that?s all this evil
    corporation can do.
    To find out more, see this blog:
    www.thechevronpit.blogspot.com

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    kirsten korosec

    05/21/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Energy Roundup: Centrica Buys BE Stake, Cleantech VC Funding Tumbles, Chevron's PR Offensive, and More

    I know the debate centers largely on Chevron and the accusations laid out in the lawsuit. But any thoughts on the "ex-reporter" who was hired to do the story and the company's public relations machinery?

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