Nuclear Energy: Transferring Problems to Eastern European Countr
Do Western companies go to the east?
Short overview on the problems of the european nuclear power sector. Causes and consequences.
Do Western companies go to the east?
Short overview on the problems of the european nuclear power sector. Causes and consequences.
Leading energy experts, professors and researchers presented their views and energy models regarding future energy visions and roadmaps at the workshop organised by Energiaklub Climate Policy...
There is no operating nuclear power plant in the majority of European countries: 26 of 44 countries have no reactors. Within the EU, 14 of the 27 member states say no to nuclear: Ireland, Denmark...
The project targets the enforcement of democratic values (transparency, participation, accountability), the environmental and social sustainability, and the development of the civil sector.
We do not need nuclear power to secure Hungary's future energy needs. 50% of the total primary energy use, and more than 80% of the produced electricity could be provided by renewable sources, while...
In the first twenty years of operation, the project company will need yearly 330 million EUR capital injections from public money to keep the project going, and pay-off is feasible only if wholesale...
Energiaklub has prepared and modelled, using the ‘EnergyPLAN’ energy planning software, the energy vision that offers a reassuring and in a number of respects better solution for meeting future energy...
There is no need for Paks II, as Hungary could supply its future energy needs without a new nuclear power plant. This was revealed by a study, prepared by Energiaklub, which proposes a much more...
Analysis of the corruption risks of the planned Paks nuclear power plant investment based on relevant economic theory and empirical results, summarizes the lessons learned from similar Hungarian and...
Our colleague, Zsuzsanna Koritár’s account of the conference in Luxembourg on ‘The practical implementation of the Aarhus Convention in the nuclear field’.