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

| The European Commission’s recent proposal to ban carbon credits from emission reductions of certain controversial projects in China and Indi...

| Both nuclear power and natural gas are regularly presented as interim or ‘bridging’ solutions on the way to the energy supply of the future....

| The European Commission has updated for the second time the energy strategy for the European Union, as it does every two years. Although the...

| After the takeover of International Power in August, GDF-Suez has probably overtaken Eon as the largest utility company in the world. Two ye...

| Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen, Thank you for inviting me tonight. It is a pleasure to see some familiar faces, as well as many new fri...

| Six countries – Japan, USA, Germany, Korea, France and the UK – are the source of almost 80% of all innovations developed worldwide in the f...

| The European Union’s attempts to turn Turkey into an energy corridor to reduce its dependence on Russian imports has only been partially suc...

| The UK is set to have pro-nuclear policies delivered by an anti-nuclear politician as the details of a post-election coalition agreement are...

| Russia seems to be ready for more international cooperation in the energy sector. The Russian government is considering easing legal hurdles...

| Calculating the costs of generating electricity has never been as uncertain as today. This is the result of a number of factors, including t...