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

| A new study by the Institut Français des Relations Internationales (IFRI) shows that the liberalisation of electricity markets in the EU 'ha...

| After a 1% decline in 2009, global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased by more than 5% in 2010, which is unprecedented in the last two...

| Lithuania is following a two-track nuclear energy policy: it is decommissioning the closed-down Ignalina nuclear power plant and wants to bu...

| A 30-year war for energy preeminence? You wouldn’t wish it even on a desperate planet. But that’s where we’re headed and there’s no turning...

| France’s ‘green vote’ kills shale gas – and targets nuclear power as well By Yves de Saint Jacob France became the first country in Europe...

| Back from holiday? Please note that EER is taking a break in August. We will be back with new publications on the 29th of August. Ready for...

| Further research into a little-known theory on the effects of low-level toxic exposure could revolutionise the way we assess radiation risk,...

| France became the first country in Europe to explicitly outlaw hydraulic fracturing. The move is symptomatic of a wider change in French pub...

| The current European energy security strategy, based as it is on the fast-fading military and diplomatic power of NATO and the US, has prove...

| The UK desperately needs a new energy strategy based on a realistic assessment of its assets, its needs and the options available to it. Unf...