The Baltic states have successfully synchronized with the European electricity grid The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have successfully connected their electricity systems to the European grid, breaking away from Russia. The move was announced on Sunday February 9 and hailed by EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as a significant step forward for the…
Westinghouse and EDF participating in new Slovenia NPP tender Westinghouse Electric Company and EDF are conducting Technical Feasibility…
Romanian energy minister proposes „Smart Deal“ Romanian Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja has announced plans to present a…
China buys less Russian coal in 2024, increases imports from other suppliers In 2024, China, the world's largest coal importer, reduced its coal…
Record amount of cargo transported via Northern Sea Route in 2024 In 2024, Rosatom reported a record-breaking 37.8 million tonnes of cargo…
Hydrogen core network in Germany under construction A nationwide hydrogen core network in Germany is already under…
Flamanville 3 NPP started to produce electricity The Flamanville 3 EPR reactor in Normandy, France, has started delivering…