Denmark approved Russian ships to build the Nord Stream 2 pipeline The Danish Energy Agency has permitted Russian ships to take part in the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline construction. The pipeline is now on hold 160 kilometres off the German coast after the Swiss-Dutch company Allseas withdrew its ships in December. Allseas' deep sea pipe-laying ship Solitaire stopped…
Projects can start to apply for funding from the EU’s Innovation Fund The European Commission has established the Innovation Fund which will…
China launches final Beidou network satellite China has launched the final satellite into space in its Beidou geolocation…
Framatome, GE and Rosatom team up for Belene NPP project Rosatom, Framatome and GE Steam Power have signed a Memorandum of…
New brochure of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme The new brochure of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme is…
First U.S. oil bound for Belarus reaches Europe Belarus is nearly completely dependent on oil supplies from Russia. As…
Climate activists protest new Datteln 4 coal power plant in Germany On Saturday May 30, around 500 climate activists gathered outside the new…