| Swedish 'nuclear renaissance': nipped in the bud?Swedish voters are faced with a completely new political situation. For the first time in S...
| Swedish 'nuclear renaissance': nipped in the bud?Swedish voters are faced with a completely new political situation. For the first time in S...
| With the decision of the Finnish cabinet on 6 May to grant applications for two new nuclear power stations, Finland has taken a major step t...
| A small but important step has been made towards more fuel efficient aviation with lower CO2 emissions and less noise pollution for people l...
| Asked recently by EER what he thought of when he heard the words “energy” and “Baltic States”, Lithuanian Energy Minister Arvydas Sekomokas...
| The environmental protection of the Arctic should not exclude its economic development, says Björn Tore Godal, Special Adviser for Energy an...
| If the ice in the Arctic melts, a new ocean five times the size of the Mediterranean will be formed, potentially providing access to huge fo...
| The Swedes are not really sure whether they should embrace “their” national champion Vattenfall for the dividends it generates, or whether t...
| Sweden has set itself the goal of being the “world leader” in reducing CO2 emissions. But its cars belong to the oldest and most fuel-ineffi...
| For more than fi fty years the combination of power generation with district heating has been the norm in Helsinki. A few years ago Helsinki...
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