British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) wants to build up to six nuclear power stations on the same sites as its 40 year-old Magnox plants. If accepted by the government, the plans would mark a radical shift in energy policy. The country’s last new nuclear station was opened at Sizewell in Suffolk in 1996.
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British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) wants to build up to six nuclear power stations on the same sites as its 40 year-old Magnox plants. If accepted by the government, the plans would mark a radical shift in energy policy. The country’s last new nuclear station was opened at Sizewell in Suffolk in 1996.
RosettaNet, the US-based promoter of open standards for trading exchanges, has formed a group to promote partnerships with software firms. The 16 members, including SAP and supply chain solutions provider Manugistics, will support RosettaNet’s aim to spread e-business in the IT, electronics components and semiconductor manufacturing sectors.
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Management of content on websites is a growing issue for American companies as they become increasingly at home with electronic commerce for business-to-business transactions.
Business technology solutions provider Conchango and collaborative commerce service provider EC Outlook have formed a global partnership to provide a software and consulting service on supply chain processes. www.conchango.com
Water regulator Ofwat has appointed non-executive directors in a bid to make regulation of supplies secure and transparent ahead of the government’s proposed water bill. Philip Fletcher, Ofwat’s director-general, said the independent advisers would broaden the scope of its decision-making processes.
Opec is to keep global oil supplies steady, despite falling crude oil prices on world markets in response to the World Trade Centre attacks. The organisation also aims to maintain its target price of $25 a barrel.
E -business consultancy eBECS has formed an alliance with business-to-business solutions firm Baan to resell parts of its iBaan suite in the UK. eBECS will also offer Baan's UK clients an implementation and advisory service. www.ebecs.com
Gas and electricity regulator Ofgem is still hopeful the New Electricity Trading Arrangements (Neta) will be launched by mid-December, falling within a six-week window as stated earlier this year by Ofgem.
Measures aimed at preventing the abuse of the market by electricity suppliers have been published by the watchdog Ofgem. Conditions on the issuing of licences to operate specify that companies must not use their position to prevent the efficient use of the transmission system, limit generation to affect wholesale prices, or use any discriminatory pricing policies.