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  • Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
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    Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
    Der norchinesische Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin / 050613 *** (130605) -- TIANJIN, June 5, 2013 (Xinhua) -- An employee walks in the storeroom of the photovoltaic products maker Yingli Solar in Tianjin, north China, June 5, 2013. Spokesman of China's Ministry of Commerce Shen Danyang said on June 5 China firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to slap provisional antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Shen added that it came despite herculean efforts and utmost sincerity from the Chinese side. On June 4, the European Commission announced its decision to introduce antidumping duties on solar panels imported from China. An interim punitive duty of 11.8 percent will apply to all Chinese solar panel imports starting from Thursday, and the duty will be raised to an average of 47.6 percent in two months if the two sides fail to find a solution.
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  • Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
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    Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
    Der norchinesische Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin / 050613 *** (130605) -- TIANJIN, June 5, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Employees assemble solar panels in a factory owned by photovoltaic products maker Yingli Solar in Tianjin, north China, June 5, 2013. Spokesman of China's Ministry of Commerce Shen Danyang said on June 5 China firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to slap provisional antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Shen added that it came despite herculean efforts and utmost sincerity from the Chinese side. On June 4, the European Commission announced its decision to introduce antidumping duties on solar panels imported from China. An interim punitive duty of 11.8 percent will apply to all Chinese solar panel imports starting from Thursday, and the duty will be raised to an average of 47.6 percent in two months if the two sides fail to find a solution.
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  • Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
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    Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
    Der norchinesische Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin / 050613 *** (130605) -- TIANJIN, June 5, 2013 (Xinhua) -- An employee assembles a piece of solar panel in a factory owned by photovoltaic products maker Yingli Solar in Tianjin, north China, June 5, 2013. Spokesman of China's Ministry of Commerce Shen Danyang said on June 5 China firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to slap provisional antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Shen added that it came despite herculean efforts and utmost sincerity from the Chinese side. On June 4, the European Commission announced its decision to introduce antidumping duties on solar panels imported from China. An interim punitive duty of 11.8 percent will apply to all Chinese solar panel imports starting from Thursday, and the duty will be raised to an average of 47.6 percent in two months if the two sides fail to find a solution.
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  • Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
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    Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
    Der norchinesische Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin / 050613 *** (130605) -- TIANJIN, June 5, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Employees selects solar panels in a factory owned by photovoltaic products maker Yingli Solar in Tianjin, north China, June 5, 2013. Spokesman of China's Ministry of Commerce Shen Danyang said on June 5 China firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to slap provisional antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Shen added that it came despite herculean efforts and utmost sincerity from the Chinese side. On June 4, the European Commission announced its decision to introduce antidumping duties on solar panels imported from China. An interim punitive duty of 11.8 percent will apply to all Chinese solar panel imports starting from Thursday, and the duty will be raised to an average of 47.6 percent in two months if the two sides fail to find a solution.
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  • Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
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    Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
    Der norchinesische Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin / 050613 *** (130605) -- TIANJIN, June 5, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Employees check semi-finished solar panels in a factory owned by photovoltaic products maker Yingli Solar in Tianjin, north China, June 5, 2013. Spokesman of China's Ministry of Commerce Shen Danyang said on June 5 China firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to slap provisional antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Shen added that it came despite herculean efforts and utmost sincerity from the Chinese side. On June 4, the European Commission announced its decision to introduce antidumping duties on solar panels imported from China. An interim punitive duty of 11.8 percent will apply to all Chinese solar panel imports starting from Thursday, and the duty will be raised to an average of 47.6 percent in two months if the two sides fail to find a solution.
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  • Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
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    Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
    Der norchinesische Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin / 050613 *** (130605) -- TIANJIN, June 5, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Employees carry solar panels in a factory owned by photovoltaic products maker Yingli Solar in Tianjin, north China, June 5, 2013. Spokesman of China's Ministry of Commerce Shen Danyang said on June 5 China firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to slap provisional antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Shen added that it came despite herculean efforts and utmost sincerity from the Chinese side. On June 4, the European Commission announced its decision to introduce antidumping duties on solar panels imported from China. An interim punitive duty of 11.8 percent will apply to all Chinese solar panel imports starting from Thursday, and the duty will be raised to an average of 47.6 percent in two months if the two sides fail to find a solution.
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  • Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
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    Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
    Der norchinesische Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin / 050613 *** (130605) -- TIANJIN, June 5, 2013 (Xinhua) -- An employee operates an electronic machine at the silicon wafer processing workshop of the photovoltaic products maker Yingli Solar in Tianjin, north China, June 5, 2013. Spokesman of China's Ministry of Commerce Shen Danyang said on June 5 China firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to slap provisional antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Shen added that it came despite herculean efforts and utmost sincerity from the Chinese side. On June 4, the European Commission announced its decision to introduce antidumping duties on solar panels imported from China. An interim punitive duty of 11.8 percent will apply to all Chinese solar panel imports starting from Thursday, and the duty will be raised to an average of 47.6 percent in two months if the two sides fail to find a solution.
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  • Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
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    Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin
    Der norchinesische Photovoltaik Hersteller Yingli Solar in Tianjin / 050613 *** (130605) -- TIANJIN, June 5, 2013 (Xinhua) -- An employee checks a silicon wafer in a factory owned by photovoltaic products maker Yingli Solar in Tianjin, north China, June 5, 2013. Spokesman of China's Ministry of Commerce Shen Danyang said on June 5 China firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to slap provisional antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Shen added that it came despite herculean efforts and utmost sincerity from the Chinese side. On June 4, the European Commission announced its decision to introduce antidumping duties on solar panels imported from China. An interim punitive duty of 11.8 percent will apply to all Chinese solar panel imports starting from Thursday, and the duty will be raised to an average of 47.6 percent in two months if the two sides fail to find a solution.
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  • Jasmin Staiblin
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    Jasmin Staiblin
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD: DAS AUTORISIERTES BILD. FRAU STAIBLIN, RESP. IHRE PR-DAME FRAU DEVELEY WUENSCHEN KEIN GANZKOERPER AUFNAHMEN.- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Hans E. Schweickardt
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    Hans E. Schweickardt
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD: MIT VR-PRAESIDENT HANS E. SCHWEICKARDT.- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Hans E. Schweickardt
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    Hans E. Schweickardt
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD: MIT VR-PRAESIDENT HANS E. SCHWEICKARDT.- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Hans E. Schweickardt
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    Hans E. Schweickardt
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD: VR-PRAESIDENT HANS E. SCHWEICKARDT.- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Jasmin Staiblin
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    Jasmin Staiblin
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD:- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Jasmin Staiblin
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    Jasmin Staiblin
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD:- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Jasmin Staiblin
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    Jasmin Staiblin
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD:- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Jasmin Staiblin
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    Jasmin Staiblin
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD:- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Jasmin Staiblin
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    Jasmin Staiblin
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD:- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Jasmin Staiblin
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    Jasmin Staiblin
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD:- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Jasmin Staiblin
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    Jasmin Staiblin
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 12.3.2013, ZUERICH, ALPIQ JAHRES-PK MIT NEUER (SCHWANGERER) CHEFIN JASMIN STAIBLIN. BILD:- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Solaranlage in Jericho
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    Solaranlage in Jericho
    Solaranlage in Jericho
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    [A Palestinian security officer stands guard near the solar power station in the West Bank city of Jericho on September 30, 2012 ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Solaranlage in Jericho
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    Solaranlage in Jericho
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    [Palestinian employees work at the solar power station in the West Bank city of Jericho on September 30, 2012 ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Solaranlage in Jericho
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    Palästinas Ministerpräsident Salam Fayyad besichtigt Solaranlage in Jericho
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    [Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad visits the solar power station in the West Bank city of Jericho on September 30, 2012 ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Solaranlage in Jericho
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    Solaranlage in Jericho
    Palästinas Ministerpräsident Salam Fayyad besichtigt Solaranlage in Jericho
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    [Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad visits the solar power station in the West Bank city of Jericho on September 30, 2012 ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Solaranlage in Jericho
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    Solaranlage in Jericho
    Palästinas Ministerpräsident Salam Fayyad besichtigt Solaranlage in Jericho
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    [Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad visits the solar power station in the West Bank city of Jericho on September 30, 2012 ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Solaranlage in Jericho
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    Solaranlage in Jericho
    Palästinas Ministerpräsident Salam Fayyad besichtigt Solaranlage in Jericho
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    [Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad visits the solar power station in the West Bank city of Jericho on September 30, 2012 ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    General view of Oldbury nuclear power station
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    Archive photo dated from the early 1960's of construction at Oldbury nuclear power station.
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    Archive photo dated from the early 1960's of construction at Oldbury nuclear power station
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    Archive photo dated from the early 1960's of construction at Oldbury nuclear power station.
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    General view of Oldbury nuclear power station
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    General view of Oldbury nuclear power station
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    General view of Oldbury nuclear power station
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    Archive photo of the control room at Oldbury nuclear power station.
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    Archive photo dated from the early 1960's of construction at Oldbury nuclear power station.
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    Archive photo dated from the early 1960's of construction at Oldbury nuclear power station.
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    General view of Oldbury nuclear power station
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
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    Oldbury-A1 wird nach 45 Jahren abgeschaltet
    General view of Oldbury nuclear power station
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    [The world?s oldest operating nuclear power station will be closed down today, bringing its 44 years of atomic generation to an end. Staff at the Oldbury plant, near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, will take the site?s only reactor to have been in use recently off-line for the final time. Reactor one had remained generating when reactor two was closed last summer, using the last available remaining fuel, which is no longer made. Operators Magnox had hoped to be able to keep reactor one going until the end of this year after industry regulators gave their permission for that to happen.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Unruhe auf der Sinai-Halbinsel: Saboteure setzen erneut die Gas-Pipeline nach Israel in Brand
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    Unruhe auf der Sinai-Halbinsel: Saboteure setzen erneut die Gas-Pipeline nach Israel in Brand
    Fire flames over the pipeline in Arish, Egypt - a pipeline supplying natural gas was sabotaged again by unidentified armed men early Tuesday in Egypt's Arish
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  • Unruhe auf der Sinai-Halbinsel: Saboteure setzen erneut die Gas-Pipeline nach Israel in Brand
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    Unruhe auf der Sinai-Halbinsel: Saboteure setzen erneut die Gas-Pipeline nach Israel in Brand
    Fire flames over the pipeline in Arish, Egypt - a pipeline supplying natural gas was sabotaged again by unidentified armed men early Tuesday in Egypt's Arish
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  • Unruhe auf der Sinai-Halbinsel: Saboteure setzen erneut die Gas-Pipeline nach Israel in Brand
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    Unruhe auf der Sinai-Halbinsel: Saboteure setzen erneut die Gas-Pipeline nach Israel in Brand
    Fire flames over the pipeline in Arish, Egypt - a pipeline supplying natural gas was sabotaged again by unidentified armed men early Tuesday in Egypt's Arish
    / 120711 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Unruhe auf der Sinai-Halbinsel: Saboteure setzen erneut die Gas-Pipeline nach Israel in Brand
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    Unruhe auf der Sinai-Halbinsel: Saboteure setzen erneut die Gas-Pipeline nach Israel in Brand
    Fire flames over the pipeline in Arish, Egypt - a pipeline supplying natural gas was sabotaged again by unidentified armed men early Tuesday in Egypt's Arish
    / 120711 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 3.bis 9.4.2011, AUSTRALIEN, SA, ADELAIDE-PERTH, MERCEDES F-CELL WORLDTOUR. BILD: 1. TAG, WASSERSTOFF TANKEN, PORT-AUGUSTA- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Heinz Karrer
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    Heinz Karrer
    FOTO: SABINE WUNDERLIN, 30.3.2011,ZÜRICH
    SOBLI ARGUMENTE : ERNEUERBARE ENERGIEN ODER ATOMKRAFT ?
    ES DISKUTIEREN MIT HANNES BRITSCHGI: HEINZ KARRER(CEO AXPO ), KASPAR SCHULER (CO-GL GREENPEACE CH), ROLF SCHWEIGER (STÄNDERAT, PRÄS. KOMM. UMWELT RAUMPL,&ENERGIE),CHRISTOPH VON BERGEN (SPUTNIK ENGENEERING,SOLAR MAX)
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  • Heinz Karrer
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    Heinz Karrer
    FOTO: SABINE WUNDERLIN, 30.3.2011,ZÜRICH
    SOBLI ARGUMENTE : ERNEUERBARE ENERGIEN ODER ATOMKRAFT ?
    ES DISKUTIEREN MIT HANNES BRITSCHGI: HEINZ KARRER(CEO AXPO ), KASPAR SCHULER (CO-GL GREENPEACE CH), ROLF SCHWEIGER (STÄNDERAT, PRÄS. KOMM. UMWELT RAUMPL,&ENERGIE),CHRISTOPH VON BERGEN (SPUTNIK ENGENEERING,SOLAR MAX)
    BILD:HEINZ KARRER, CEO AXPO- RDB BY DUKAS

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  • Heinz Karrer
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    Heinz Karrer
    FOTO: SABINE WUNDERLIN, 30.3.2011,ZÜRICH
    SOBLI ARGUMENTE : ERNEUERBARE ENERGIEN ODER ATOMKRAFT ?
    ES DISKUTIEREN MIT HANNES BRITSCHGI: HEINZ KARRER(CEO AXPO ), KASPAR SCHULER (CO-GL GREENPEACE CH), ROLF SCHWEIGER (STÄNDERAT, PRÄS. KOMM. UMWELT RAUMPL,&ENERGIE),CHRISTOPH VON BERGEN (SPUTNIK ENGENEERING,SOLAR MAX)
    BILD:HEINZ KARRER, CEO AXPO- RDB BY DUKAS

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  • Hannes Britschgi
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    Hannes Britschgi
    FOTO: SABINE WUNDERLIN, 30.3.2011,ZÜRICH
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