Saharan sand as regulator of Europe’s energy market
The North African desert of Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world at 8.6 million square kilometers, is gradually becoming ...
Read moreThe North African desert of Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world at 8.6 million square kilometers, is gradually becoming ...
Read moreSix countries provided for over 70% of new capacity: Germany (25%), Great Britain (12%), France (11%), Finland (9%), Turkey (8%) ...
Read moreThe Paks II NPP is the second stage of the existing Paks nuclear power plant, which is based 100 km south of ...
Read moreAs many as seven OECD countries have completely phased out coal in their power industries: Belgium did so in 2016, ...
Read moreThe Association operates the International Global Energy Prize, and 53 scientists became the laureates of this prize starting from 2003. ...
Read moreZi-Qiang Zhu became a laureate in the Traditional Energy category for outstanding contribution to electrified transportation, improving energy efficiency of ...
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