Slovakian parliament bans foreign nuclear waste processing Processing radioactive waste or used fuel from other countries has been banned in Slovakia by a parliamentary resolution which was passed by majority. It is effective retrospectively from 1 September but does not impact contracts made before that date. The parliamentary resolution amends the…
Iraqi government and Total sign $27 bln energy projects deal France's Total will build four giant energy projects in southern Iraq under…
Ukraine could focus on hydrogen export after the completion of Nord Stream 2 The completion of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and the ambitious climate…
Chernobyl NPP was granted the old shelter dismantle licence The project to dismantle the old Chernobyl shelter can begin, the NPP was…
Droughts limit hydropower, the most important clean energy source Rivers and reservoirs vital for the production of clean hydropower are…
Plans for the first nuclear-powered bitcoin mine in the US The US-based bitcoin mining company TeraWulf and Talen Energy Corporation…
EU invests €122 million in low-carbon innovative projects Using the Innovation Fund, the European Union is investing €118 million…
OPEC+ agree to keep boosting oil output
China starts Baihetan hydro power plant
Battery backup system in Olkiluoto plant