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            Vattenfall in nuclear spat with Germany
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            Swedish energy group Vattenfall is demanding 30 billion kronor ($4.6 billion) in damages from Germany following Berlin&#039;s decision to shut some nuclear reactors, media reported on Friday.
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            Sweden&#039;s EQT buys ailing German waste firm
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            Swedish private equity firm EQT has agreed to purchase a majority stake in a troubled waste incineration business owned by E.ON, Germany&#039;s biggest power supplier.
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            Vattenfall stops German green fund payments
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            Vattenfall, E-on, and two other energy companies will stop payments to a German environmental fund due to the German government’s plans to review its nuclear policy following Japan’s Fukushima crisis.
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