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Energy sufficiency, a French political concept still misunderstood in Europe

France has made energy sufficiency – the deliberate reduction of energy consumption – one of the three pillars of its decarbonisation strategy, alongside nuclear and renewables. However, Brussels and other European capitals have yet to fully embrace the approach.

read more... 05/06/2023

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Dutch regulator approves multi-functional storage facility

The Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection (ANVS) has granted the final permit to the Central Organisation for Radioactive Waste (Covra) for the construction of a new multi-functional storage building for low and intermediate-level waste at its site in Nieuwdorp, in the municipality of Borssele, the Netherlands.

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Daily (02.06.2023): Oil prices strongly rebounded on Thursday, after a key vote in favour of resolving the US debt ceiling impasse

Oil prices strongly rebounded on Thursday, following a key vote in favour of resolving the US debt ceiling impasse. Despite a rise in US oil inventories, Brent crude rose by 2.2 % to settle at $74.28 a barrel. Meanwhile, WTI crude traded at $70.10 a barrel, up by 3% day-on-day.

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UK electricity market sets CAP below £100/MWh for first time since 2021

The Credit Assessment Price will fall to £85/MWh in response to stabilising wholesale prices

read more... 29/05/2023

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Regulators support international collaboration on SMR technology

Members of the International Nuclear Regulators' Association (INRA) have released a joint statement affirming their commitment to work together on generic design assessment and licensing of small modular reactor (SMR) technologies.

read more... 29/05/2023

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