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…
Searching for geothermal resources in North Rhine-Westphalia The state government of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) sees great…
Turkey discovers new natural gas reserve in the Black Sea Turkey has discovered a new natural gas reserve of 75 billion cubic metres…
Renewables produced less electricity in Germany in the first quarter of 2025 In the first quarter of 2025, electricity generation from renewable sources…
US military selects eight potential microreactor suppliers The US Department of Defense has selected eight technology developers to…
European energy companies missing incentives to guarantee electricity European lawmakers are facing challenges in establishing a regulatory…
New research of more efficient clean fuel production Researchers have developed a more efficient method to convert carbon…