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Germany and one of the Big Six
energy suppliers. It was
founded in 1989 as
Powergen, and was
listed on the
London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent...
- [citation needed] In 2000,
energy supplier Powergen became the
final title sponsor.
Newcastle won the
first Powergen Cup,
defeating the
Harlequins 30–27. London...
- The
Engro Thar Coal
Power Project (Thar-ll), also
known as
Engro Powergen Thar, is a coal-fired
power plant developed as part of the China–****stan Economic...
- the
River Blythe, at Hams Hall in
north Warwickshire, England,
owned by
Powergen, but
leased to, and
operated by, the West
Midland Bird Club
since 1971...
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member of the
Rugby Football Union.
Starting in the 2005–06 season, the
Powergen Anglo-Welsh Cup was
formed as a
successor tournament to the
Knockout Cup...
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Challenge Cup logo
during the
Powergen sponsorship era...
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event was
sponsored by
Powergen and the
final was held at
Twickenham Stadium. "Clockwatch:
Powergen Cup final". BBC Sport. "
Powergen Cup final: Gloucester...
- in the
English capital.
London Irish won
their only
major trophy, the
Powergen Cup, in 2002 and
reached the 2009
Premiership final,
losing 10–9 to Leicester...
- The 2004–05
Powergen Cup was the 34th
annual rugby union cup
competition in England.
Leeds Tykes won the
competition for the
first time in
their history...
-
December 2004 the RFU
revealed that the team was to be
disqualified from the
Powergen Cup for
fielding an
ineligible player,
hooker Jonny Barrett, in a sixth-round...