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Blog Archive : 2014 November by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. You are currently browsing the EU Energy Policy Blog. Weblog archives for November, 2014. Power Struggles: The Intra-Community Implications of EU Energy Policy. November 30th, 2014 by Daniel Scholten, Delft University of Technology. Nord Stream and German-Russian energy relations during the Ukraine crisis. November 16th, 2014 by Marco Siddi, University of Edinburgh. Posted in Energy Policy. November 4th, 2014 by Jacques de Jong, Clingendael International Energy Programme.
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Reassessing the frequency of partial core melt accidents by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. Laquo; Is coal peanuts? Reassessing the frequency of partial core melt accidents. April 27th, 2011 by Thomas B. Cochran, National Ressources Defense Council. There have been enough partial core-melt accidents that we can ask whether the operational nuclear power plants throughout the world are safe enough as a group. In July 1985, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (NRC) Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) stated (2):. We believe that the Commission should state t...
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Regulating the price of nuclear power generation: a new French exception by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. Laquo; What To Do About Carbon’s Deeply Unequal Effects. Should antitrust authorities allow long-term contracts in the energy market? Regulating the price of nuclear power generation: a new French exception. May 6th, 2009 by François Lévêque, Ecole des mines de Paris. Champsaur commission’s recommendations are threefold: (i) withdrawing the current retail administered tariff for business, (ii) maintaining retail administered tariff for households, (iii) introducing a wholesale admi...
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A golden age for gas – but not in Europe by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. Laquo; EU carbon levy: try to avoid air turbulences. Peak Oil Driving The Global Gas Shift. A golden age for gas but not in Europe. March 21st, 2012 by Pierre Noël, University of Cambridge. Gas consumption stopped growing several years before the start of the economic crisis and has been declining since. If the current policies and market conditions are sustained, this decline will continue. In Germany, the economics of power generation are being transformed or destroyed? I couldn&...
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Blog Archive : 2015 January by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. You are currently browsing the EU Energy Policy Blog. Weblog archives for January, 2015. Breaking away from short-termism and inward-looking attitudes. January 28th, 2015 by Jacques Delors, Notre Europe. Continue reading ». Posted in Energy Policy.
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Blog Archive : VideoPodcast by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. You are currently browsing the archives for the VideoPodcast category. Energy Innovation, especially in nuclear power generation. April 11th, 2010 by François Lévêque, Ecole des mines de Paris. Continue reading ». Posted in Energy Policy. Energy Security in the EU. October 6th, 2008 by Andris Piebalgs, European Commissioner for Energy. Continue reading ». Posted in Energy Policy. June 25th, 2008 by William Hogan, Harvard University. Continue reading ». I recently addressed these th...
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Blog Archive : Gas by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. You are currently browsing the archives for the Gas category. April 20th, 2015 by Anne Neumann, Universität Potsdam and DIW Berlin. Have you ever heard the story of long-term contracts withering away, washed away by the emerging competition in regional, if not global natural gas markets? And have you really believed that in an industry characterized by multi-billion US-$ investments, perfect competition should assure long-term supply security? European Electricity Prices Rising.
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Blog Archive : Energy Policy by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. You are currently browsing the archives for the Energy Policy category. Brussels Blames Gazprom for its own Failings. May 5th, 2015 by Pierre Noël, University of Cambridge. It is hard to think of an antitrust case as geopolitically charged as the one announced in Brussels last week against Gazprom. The Russian state-owned company stands accused of anti-competitive practices allowing it to charge unfair prices in several EU countries. Continue reading ». Posted in Energy Policy.
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Blog Archive : Authors by EU Energy Policy Blog
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EU Energy Policy Blog. Roberto F. Aguilera. Thomas B. Cochran. Jean-Guy Devezeaux de Lavergne. Thijs Van de Graaf. David G. Victor.