Nuclear associations propose a step-by-step approach to increased regulatory efficiency A new joint report from World Nuclear Association, the Nuclear Energy Institute and the Canadian Nuclear Association proposes regulatory steps which can be taken to minimise the time and cost for large-scale deployment of a fleet of standardised reactors around the world. The report says regulatory…
The EU may become dependent on Chinese batteries and fuel cells Reuters news agency has obtained a document stating that the European Union…
Talks to revise the Energy Taxation Directive advancing very slowly In 2003, the Council Directive 2003/96/EC was adopted, restructuring the…
Macron calls for ‘regulatory break’ in introducing new EU green laws The European Union has set itself the target of achieving carbon neutrality…
Germany strikes deal with EU on cars burning e-fuels Representatives of the German government and the European Commission have…
France welcomes inclusion of nuclear in the EU power market overhaul After months of hesitation and negotiations, the European Commission…
EU strikes deal to cut energy consumption by 2030 After all-night talks between negotiators from EU countries and the…