The Paks Diaries - November 2023
Energiaklub is launching a series of blog articles to provide monthly overviews of what is happening with the Paks II project, which the government wants to accelerate and the lifetime extension of...
Energiaklub is launching a series of blog articles to provide monthly overviews of what is happening with the Paks II project, which the government wants to accelerate and the lifetime extension of...
The second unit of the Belarusian Ostrovets nuclear power plant, a VVER-1200 just like the planned Paks II, entered commercial operation at the beginning of November. The same type is being built or...
The Hungarian National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) is currently under review - it was published for public consultation in July and Energiaklub also submitted its comments on it. The statements of...
In March, 2021, when the deadline to determine which economic activities could be deemed “green” approached, the leaders of the Czech Republic, France, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary...
Urgenda is a Dutch environmental NGO famous for suing the Dutch Government for not doing enough for climate protection and winning the lawsuit. The Urgenda Climate Case was the first in the world in...
We have published several studies over the past few years on the arguments against nuclear energy: radioactive waste, operational discrepancies or the excessive delays and cost overruns of...
Mycle Schneider, the coordinator and chief editor of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report ( WNISR) seems to have 48-hour days. When he is not coordinating, drafting and editing the annual report...
Finland made headlines last year by cancelling a nuclear construction project, Hanhikivi, with the Russians. Their other recent news was to finally manage to start up the much awaited Olkiluoto 3...