Keyword: nuclear energy
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Paks stress test report submitted on timeA report on stress tests at Hungary's Paks Nuclear Power Plant was submitted by the deadline on October 31, the National Atomic Energy Office (OAH) told MTI on Thursday. | |
| BusinessThursday, 15:50 November 3., 2011 | Read more |
Can Hungary become an electricity exporter?Is a Hungarian government energy scenario that considers exporting electricity once Germany’s nuclear power plants are closed realistic? | |
| BusinessWednesday, 08:00 October 26., 2011 | Read more |
Nuclear energy still the cheapest low-carbon energy sourceLow operation costs make nuclear much cheaper than "free" wind | |
| BusinessFriday, 12:10 July 22., 2011 | Read more |
Europe weighs the future of nuclear energyFollowing the nuclear crisis in Fukushima, European countries are rethinking their approach to atomic energy | |
| BusinessThursday, 14:35 June 30., 2011 | Read more |
Should Europe abandon nuclear energy after Fukushima?There is a danger of complacency when talking about alternative energy. | |
| BlogsFriday, 11:00 May 6., 2011 | Read more |
Anti-nuclear mood set to be boon for gasAs radioactive waste continues to pour into the sea near the shores of Fukushima, the long-term implications of the disaster are becoming clearer: higher electricity prices and a bigger share of natural gas in the energy mix. | |
| BusinessWednesday, 09:00 April 6., 2011 | Read more |
Hungary’s nuclear plant to undergo stress testOfficials have confirmed that the Paks nuclear power plant, which covers some 40% of Hungary’s electricity demand, will undergo a thorough safety audit. | |
| EnergyFriday, 10:45 March 18., 2011 | Read more |
Hungary’s nuclear plant in Paks is safe, gov’t saysDespite the general fidgeting in regards to nuclear energy in the wake of the disaster in Japan, Hungary has no plans to shut down its only functioning facility. The country, as president of the EU does, however, support a campaign to conduct stress tests on nuclear facilities. | |
| EnergyThursday, 12:30 March 17., 2011 | Read more |
German nuclear moratorium could increase emissions by 8 MtFossil fuels likely to fill the generation gap short term, more renewables likely in the long term. | |
| EnergyWednesday, 15:30 March 16., 2011 | Read more |
State-owned radioactive waste manager to spend almost HUF 17bn in 2011Building a storage facility in Bátaapáti (SW Hungary) and expanding a temporary store for spent nuclear fuel rods are priorities. | |
| DomesticThursday, 16:12 February 3., 2011 | Read more |
Bulgaria needs nuclear plant funding soon-adviserFunding for Bulgaria’s planned nuclear power plant at Belene must be secured soon, or the multi-billion euro project will be delayed, a consultant to the scheme said on Wednesday. | |
| EnergyWednesday, 15:36 April 29., 2009 | Read more |
Brown wants nuclear energy for non-producersThe world must find ways to help non-nuclear states access civilian nuclear power to meet energy needs and tackle the growing threat of climate change, Prime Minister Gordon Brown will say on Tuesday. | |
| EnergyTuesday, 09:10 March 17., 2009 | Read more |
Italy seeks nuclear power revival with French helpPrime Minister Silvio Berlusconi enlisted French help on Tuesday to overcome Italy’s 22-year-old taboo on nuclear power and build new plants, which France’s Nicolas Sarkozy said were “the key to European development”. | |
| EnergyWednesday, 09:10 February 25., 2009 | Read more |
Britain approves trio of gas-fired power plantsThe British government has approved three big new power stations that will supply electricity for millions of homes and replace some of the old plants due to close over the next few years. | |
| EnergyFriday, 09:58 February 6., 2009 | Read more |
Kazatomprom to increase uranium extraction by 40% in 2009In accordance with preliminary data, growth of profits of Kazatomprom National Atomic Company is expected at the level of 37% in 2008 compared to 2007, head of the company Mukhtar Dzhakishev has said today at the briefing, Kazinform reports. | |
| EnergyWednesday, 09:54 February 4., 2009 | Read more |
06:45Hungary govt debt manager plans net forint repayments of HUF 199 bln in June-August
15:30Per-minute tax on phone calls, txt messages to come into effect from July
07:30Gov lowers spending freeze, raises dividend target
07:30Govt does not want to levy any type of central property tax
07:25Negotiations with IMF/EU will be faster than preparations, says chief negotiator
07:05Hungary net financing requirement 1.9% of GDP in Q1
07:00Households' net financing capacity decreased to 5.3% of GDP in Q1
20:10Egis ups guidance
19:45Banking association establishes position on transactions duty for talks with govt
Hungary seeks three-year, €15 bln precautionary financing from IMF/EU
Banking association establishes position on transactions duty for talks with govt
Negotiations with IMF/EU will be faster than preparations, says chief negotiator
Govt does not want to levy any type of central property tax
Per-minute tax on phone calls, txt messages to come into effect from July
Hungary net financing requirement 1.9% of GDP in Q1
Households' net financing capacity decreased to 5.3% of GDP in Q1
Gov lowers spending freeze, raises dividend target
Hungary govt debt manager plans net forint repayments of HUF 199 bln in June-August
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