All items tagged with Elektor Energy and Power (111)

| As countries work to create a treaty to take over when the Kyoto Protocol's compliance period ends in 2012, the balance of power between ric...

| After its recent partnership with the US-Swedish stock exchange operator Nasdaq OMX, the Nordic power exchange Nord Pool is looking for furt...

| The renowned nuclear policy consultant Mycle Schneider has come to the conclusion that there is no nuclear revival, that nuclear’s role in e...

| Belgium is preparing itself for a national debate on keeping open its nuclear power stations. The industry spent €2 million on a media campa...

| At the Flemish Centre of International Policy (FCIP), located in Antwerp (Belgium), Sofie Vanmaele and Dr. David Criekemans wrote a study on...

| The Swedish government has taken a ‘historic’ decision to end the ban on new nuclear power stations. But it is by no means certain yet that...

| The Netherlands is taking a leading role in the pursuit of a fully integrated North West European electricity market. This is a matter of se...

| Several studies published in France warn that without massive investment, the security of electricity supply in Europe will deteriorate, emi...

| Despite heavy opposition from environmentalists and scientists, brown coal continues to be the backbone of Germany’s energy supply. This wil...

| The global market for solar cells is growing explosively, mainly thanks to lavish subsidy schemes. Is solar power the wave of the future – o...