All items tagged with Elektor Energy and Nuclear energy (122)

| Electric vehicles have seen an impressive growth the last few years. But how green are electric cars? Let’s compare electric cars with inter...

| European companies and organizations vying for a piece of Taiwan’s recent US$41 billion, 10 year push into renewable energies.

| In 2003, the Belgium government decided to phase-out the nuclear fission power plants on its territory. But until now, it has showed much cr...

| When Victor Zalizetskyi met a small group of foreign journalists only about three hundred meters away from the disastrous Reactor 4 of the C...

| Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have managed to crack a problem that has dogged the nuclear power industry fo...

| How are Western nations going to meet the challenges set in COP21? Renewable energy and biofuel deployment in the USA and Germany are analys...

| It is only too understandable when Gunter Grabia, Senior Manager at the Nuclear Safety Department of the European Bank for Reconstruction an...

| Fossil fuels have been the dominant source of energy for global economic prosperity for over 150 years and today still accounts for over 86%...

| Europe has a great history in fusion research. It was the Englishman Eddington, pairing results from Aston’s mass spectrometer with Einstei...

| Oil prices have now plummeted to their lowest levels at any time over the past ten years, including in the aftermath of the global financial...