Six countries provided for over 70% of power plants commissioned in Europe
Six countries provided for over 70% of new capacity: Germany (25%), Great Britain (12%), France (11%), Finland (9%), Turkey (8%) ...
Read moreSix countries provided for over 70% of new capacity: Germany (25%), Great Britain (12%), France (11%), Finland (9%), Turkey (8%) ...
Read moreThe hype surrounding hydrogen has left a mark: interest in emissions reduction via hydrogen has given rise to many new ...
Read moreCoal-fired power plants are the main source of electricity in the region: in 2023, they accounted for 44% of generation, ...
Read moreThe European Commission's initiative to include nuclear power in a taxonomy classifying the energy industries by their contribution to sustainable ...
Read moreThe European Commission has set down parameters for the inclusion of nuclear power and gas-fired power stations in the EU ...
Read moreFinnish nuclear power company Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) brought on stream the third reactor at its Olkiluoto power station, the company ...
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