All items tagged with Nuclear energy and Energy Policy (52)

| 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...

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

| Being situated at one of the important crossroads between East and West, Bulgaria is frequently seen as a country that could help to improve...

| ExxonMobil – known as the world’s largest, most efficient, and most profitable oil company – has its own distinctive way of looking at the w...

| Forty years ago this month, in December 1969, a midday edition of the Evening Standard changed my life. I was on the top deck of a London bu...

| The astonishing potential of “unconvential” gas reserves means that we have to move beyond regarding natural gas as merely a “bridge fuel”....

| “Carbon-neutral electricity in Europe by 2050 is attainable through the market system. For this to become reality, policymakers must support...

| The imminent adoption of an EU Directive on nuclear safety is the main advance in European legislation in the area of nuclear power since th...