All items tagged with Energy Policy and Nuclear energy (52)

| The statistics of Rosatom, one of the world’s three leading players in the nuclear industry, are impressive: it is the world's first in numb...

| After years of balancing between the European Union and Russia, this December saw Ukraine's government make a definite turn to the east, cho...

| Energy transition in Slovakia seems a bit paradoxical, at least, with regard to environment. By the one single tariff, all electricity consu...

| The European Union counts 28 Member States as of mid-2013. All these countries have a different energy history and their actual energy statu...

| Claudia Kemfert, Director of the Energy, Transportation, and Environment Unit at the prestigious Deutsche Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung...

| Germany's environment minister Peter Altmaier of the CDU opened the election year debate over the Energiewende with a bombshell: he proposed...

| The disaster in Fukushima will probably not lead to the end of nuclear power in Japan after all. With the victory of Shinzo Abe's Liberal-De...

| With winter creeping nearer, the Czech Republic has warned Germany in explicit terms that it will not tolerate surges of excess German elect...

| It's tough, la rentrée, but the bureaucrats are back, the crisis has resurfaced and the EU machine is in motion once more. What does it hold...

| The International Energy Agency's latest Energy Technology Perspectives report presents a bleak picture of the world's current state of prog...