German nuclear policy reconsidered : Implications for the electricity market / Michaela Fürsch, Dietmar Lindenberger, Raimund Malischek, et al. Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Cologne, 2011, 20 p. (EWI Working Paper, No 11/12) http://www.ewi.uni-koeln.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Publikationen/Working_Paper/EWI_WP_11-12_German_nuclear_policy_reconsidered.pdf In the aftermath of the nuclear catastrophe in Fukushima, German nuclear policy has been reconsidered. This paper demonst..
he German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant c...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The nuclear accident in Japan in the aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami has revived the ...
German nuclear policy reconsidered : Implications for the electricity market / Michaela Fürsch, Diet...
On 11th March 2011 was Japan hit by tsunami, which caused among others the accident in nuclear energ...
abstract: Energiewende refers to the final legislation that sealed the decision to phase out Germany...
Only three days after the beginning of the nuclear catastrophe in Fukushima, Japan, on 11 March 2011...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant ...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant ...
Germany decided in summer 2011 to stop using the atom as a source of energy. Politicians responded t...
The Fukushima disaster sparked another series in the continuous German debate over the future of nuc...
he German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant c...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The nuclear accident in Japan in the aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami has revived the ...
German nuclear policy reconsidered : Implications for the electricity market / Michaela Fürsch, Diet...
On 11th March 2011 was Japan hit by tsunami, which caused among others the accident in nuclear energ...
abstract: Energiewende refers to the final legislation that sealed the decision to phase out Germany...
Only three days after the beginning of the nuclear catastrophe in Fukushima, Japan, on 11 March 2011...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant ...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant ...
Germany decided in summer 2011 to stop using the atom as a source of energy. Politicians responded t...
The Fukushima disaster sparked another series in the continuous German debate over the future of nuc...
he German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant c...
The German response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident was possibly the most significant...
The nuclear accident in Japan in the aftermath of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami has revived the ...