Germany’s renewables produced more electricity than coal and nuclear power for the first time In Germany, sun, wind, water and biomass have so far produced more electricity in 2019 than coal and nuclear power combined. Operating some coal power stations is not paying off with the current conditions on the market. Gas prices are low, CO2 emission allowance prices are high, and weather…
Synchronisation of the Baltic States with the Continental European Network On 20 June 2019, representatives of the European Union, Estonia, Lithuania,…
2050 carbon neutral EU plan rejected by some member states On 20 June, the leaders of France, Germany, the Netherlands and other…
Finland aims for carbon neutrality by 2035 On 4 June, the new Finnish coalition government published its policy…
China's Asian neighbours see record foreign investment United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has published…
Emissions of methane from the industrial sector have been vastly under estimate Researchers from Cornell University and the Environmental Defense Fund used…
Russia launches world's largest nuclear-powered icebreaker On 25 May, the world’s largest nuclear-powered icebreaker was launched in a…
South Korean APR-1400 reactors