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WNA: Poland needs nuclear
22 November, 2018
Agneta Rising, director general of the World Nuclear Association (WNA) says that it is urgent for Poland to act now and become the next country to use nuclear generation to meet their clean energy needs sustainably.
EU funding for remediation in Central Asia
13 November, 2018
The European Union (EU) on 9 November, at an international donors’ conference on nuclear remediation in London, announced an additional €10 million ($11.3m) to support Central Asia in dealing with toxic and radioactive waste in the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Asian cleanup - what is needed?
08 August, 2018
Funding is the main barrier to cleaning up legacy uranium sites in Central Asia, as NEI reported in May. Rocco Silveri, Adriaan van der Meer, Pascal Daures, Martin Andersen and Uwe Walter, discuss the extent of the remediation work needed.
Eurelectric emphasises the need to minimise Brexit disruption
21 June, 2018
Ahead of the June EU Summit, Eurelectric has called on policymakers to minimise any possible disruption resulting from Brexit on the energy and climate agenda. This is the main message of Eurelectric’s analysis paper “Brexit: EU-UK future energy and climate relationship”, published on 20 June. In this paper, the EU electricity industry sets out its position on what the future framework agreement between the EU and the UK on energy and climate change should contain.
Iran steps up nuclear activity within JCPOA limits
06 June, 2018
Iran has developed infrastructure to produce electricity at its Natanz facility, Iran's Atomic Energy Organization head Ali Akbar Salehi said on 5 June,
Asian cleanup – now or never?
17 May, 2018
Europe is taking a leading role in the remediation of legacy uranium mining sites in Central Asia, yet more needs to be done. Rocco Silverii, Adriaan van der Meer, Pascal Daures and Martin Andersen outline the next important steps.
Halfway to reality
07 March, 2018
Ten years after its inception, the international Iter project has passed the halfway mark. Judith Perera reviews the progress.
EDF profits fall
19 February, 2018
State-controlled Electricite de France (EDF) on 16 February announced a net profit of €2.8bn ($3.4bn) for 2017, a 31% decrease compared with 2016, which it attributed to low prices and a sharp decline in nuclear and hydroelectric production.
Building Baltic
07 February, 2018
Russia is seeking European cooperation for Baltic nuclear power plant