Paks nuclear plant will be allowed to exceed Danube water temperature limit Hungary plans to allow the section of the Danube that receives cooling water from the Paks nuclear power plant to exceed the temperature limit. The nuclear power plant uses Danube water to cool its operation. Under current rules, the river is not allowed to receive water if its temperature exceeds…
USA invests in energy and transport infrastructure in Central and Eastern Europe The US company DFC (Development Finance Corporation) has announced that it…
American university study examines feasibility of coal-to-nuclear conversion A study by the University of Michigan examines the feasibility of…
Declining market share of the biggest energy company in individual EU states In many EU countries, according to Eurostat, the market share of the…
Extra gas exports approved by the Israeli government The Israeli government has approved to more than double natural gas exports…
ITER's new commissioning schedule The ITER commissioning schedule has been revised to begin operation with…
The Hungarian presidency’s plans for energy Hungary took over the presidency of the Council of the European Union for…