Russia launches world's largest nuclear-powered icebreaker On 25 May, the world’s largest nuclear-powered icebreaker was launched in a ceremony held in the shipyard in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The 173 metre-long Ural icebreaker is one of three vessels of Project 22220 that will be able to break through a three-meter-thick layer of ice. Ural and its sister…
Italy and Tunisia will be connected by an underwater Elmed interconnector On April 30, the governments of Italy and Tunisia signed an…
The Czechs consumed record amount of electricity last year The Czech Energy Regulatory Office published their annual reports on the…
The European Commission approved temporary state aid for Slovenské Elektrárne a.s. The geographical area around the Bystričany node is currently…
Europe probably does not need its own battery cell factories Regarding e-car development, some European politicians and industry…
South Korean APR-1400 reactors Korea Electric Power Company (Kepco) has designed the 1340 MWe APR-1400…
Germany’s largest wind farm in the Baltic Sea officially opened On 16 April, German Chancellor Angela Merkel participated in an official…