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

| 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...

| Driven by its increasing demand for electricity, security of supply concerns and the need to reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses, renew...

| South Stream is an ambitious endeavor of Russia’s energy giant Gazprom to get direct access to the EU energy market. It is portrayed and cri...

| Vattenfall is Sweden’s by far largest utility. In the year 2000, the state owned company left its national territory to become Germany’s thi...

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

| Speaking with Christof Rühl, Group Chief Economist of BP, is like getting a unique tour through the past, present – and future – of the glob...

| On Monday an interesting meeting of minds took place at an energy conference in Essen, Germany, on the eve of the big annual E-World Exhibit...

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

| The UK once set the trend for the rest of Europe with the liberalisation of its energy market. Now, with a series of new legislative and pol...