Nuclear energy plays an important role in the global and European energy sectors. The nuclear disaster of Fukushima Daiichi has amplified the debate on the potential future roles of nuclear energy in the EU and has had impacts on the European Member States’ energy policies; however, the reactions of the member states were vary. Concerns about common legislation, waste management, safety and risk management have also strengthened. Initiatives were taken at national, regional and international levels. The goal of this study is to highlight the main advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy utilisation in the light of the official forecasts released before and after the Japanese accident
Summary. — This article describes the various effects on the public conception on nuclear energy and...
In a surprising turn of events, there has been a marked revival of interest in nuclear power in the ...
This master thesis examines how the Fukushima accident has affected the French energy policy and the...
Nuclear energy plays an important role in the global and European energy sectors. The nuclear disast...
In the context of the European Union’s ambitious climate change policy, its search for an enhanced e...
The accident in Fukushima, Japan, in March 2011 has reactivated the discussion on how to meet ambiti...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant ...
The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant site in northeastern Japan has led to a wo...
Nuclear outlook in the EU by 2020 and beyond / François Lévêque, EU energy policy blog, 18/06/2011 ...
European countries that had moved away from nuclear energy or frozen the construction of new nuclear...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident of March 2011 has re-ignited the debate about the role of nuclear pow...
The nuclear meltdown in Fukushima has given renewed momentum to the anti-nuclear power movement acro...
The petroleum crisis in 1973 caused public opinion to swing in favour of the development of nuclear ...
ABSTRACT: The nuclear power plays a crucial role in combating global warming, emits no greenhouse or...
In this book, expert energy economists assess the energy policy of thirty-one countries and the role...
Summary. — This article describes the various effects on the public conception on nuclear energy and...
In a surprising turn of events, there has been a marked revival of interest in nuclear power in the ...
This master thesis examines how the Fukushima accident has affected the French energy policy and the...
Nuclear energy plays an important role in the global and European energy sectors. The nuclear disast...
In the context of the European Union’s ambitious climate change policy, its search for an enhanced e...
The accident in Fukushima, Japan, in March 2011 has reactivated the discussion on how to meet ambiti...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant ...
The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant site in northeastern Japan has led to a wo...
Nuclear outlook in the EU by 2020 and beyond / François Lévêque, EU energy policy blog, 18/06/2011 ...
European countries that had moved away from nuclear energy or frozen the construction of new nuclear...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident of March 2011 has re-ignited the debate about the role of nuclear pow...
The nuclear meltdown in Fukushima has given renewed momentum to the anti-nuclear power movement acro...
The petroleum crisis in 1973 caused public opinion to swing in favour of the development of nuclear ...
ABSTRACT: The nuclear power plays a crucial role in combating global warming, emits no greenhouse or...
In this book, expert energy economists assess the energy policy of thirty-one countries and the role...
Summary. — This article describes the various effects on the public conception on nuclear energy and...
In a surprising turn of events, there has been a marked revival of interest in nuclear power in the ...
This master thesis examines how the Fukushima accident has affected the French energy policy and the...