Elektroenergetika

Článek v rámci předplatného European Commission presents its eight nuclear illustrative programme PINC

The European Commission’s latest nuclear illustrative programme (PINC) estimates that achieving EU Member States’ nuclear energy plans will require around €241 billion in investments by 2050. This funding will support both the extension of existing nuclear reactors’ lifespans and the construction of…

Článek v rámci předplatného Environmental NGOs paid by the EU Commission allegedly targeted Germany

A recent report by German media claims that the European Commission paid…

Článek v rámci předplatného Sweden to provide state aid for new reactors

Sweden’s parliament (the Riksdag) has approved a new law that provides…

Článek v rámci předplatného End of EU dependency on Russian energy

The European Union (EU) has announced plans to end its dependency on…

Článek v rámci předplatného Huawei continues to influence European energy laws despite ban

Huawei, a Chinese electronics giant, continues to lobby in European energy…

Článek v rámci předplatného The European Commission approved Belgian nuclear power plant lifetime extension financing plans

The European Commission has approved Belgium's revised financing plans for…

Článek v rámci předplatného Romanian energy minister proposes „Smart Deal“

Romanian Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja has announced plans to present a…

Listing 1 to 13 out of 98