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Thorny Road of Bosnia and Herzegovina to NATO Membership

The first interference of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization into Bosnian affairs dates from the beginning of the 1990s when they tried to bring to an end conflicts in the Western Balkans. Their role of the peacebuilding mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina reflects in assisting during the...

Germany Implements New Measures to Ease Energy Crisis

Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war earlier in 2022, European countries have struggled to enforce new emergency measures that will protect households and businesses from high energy prices. With no access to cheap Russian natural gas, Germany has found itself in a crisis. In 2020 Germany...

Countries Return to Nuclear Power With Uncertainty

Our reminder of why nuclear power still remains a highly controversial topic, is happening right now in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. This is Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant and right now it is under Russian occupation surrounded by intense ground combat. Due to fear of a meltdown catastrophe, it is...

Why are Multionational Firms Eager to Buy Green Power in China

China`s nascent green electricity trading scheme has attracted keen interest from multinational companies seeking to offset their carbon footprints in the country. But supply has been limited in a partially reformed market that is still heavily reliant on state guided power distribution. Also making...

Large-scale green hydrogen plant at Port of Antwerp-Bruges

Plug has signed a 30-year concession agreement to build a facility in Europe’s second largest Belgian port. The company plans to build a 100 MW green hydrogen facility with its own electrolytic cell and liquefaction technology. As part of the agreement, 28 hectares of land were...

Financial Sector Has an Urgent Challenge for New Businesses

You order on line and the bundle arrives some days later, or some weeks later. Or it by no means arrives due to the fact there may be no inventory of the object you want to purchase. These inconveniences we frequently positioned up with disguise a instead greater extreme trouble. We are continuously...

Can the Rise of Green Energy Cause Problems Between Countries in EU

Millions of European families may experience blackouts or be unable to pay to stay warm this winter due to power shortages and sky-high natural gas costs. The European Union (EU) does, however, have specific options at its disposal to assist alleviate this crisis and avert future crises. The EU can...

Green energy in EU-China relations

Renewable energy has geopolitical consequences that go beyond the immediate impact on energy and commodity markets. Individual countries’ energy strategies have a variety of economic and political ramifications. This article examines the importance of renewable energy in EU-China relations, as...

Global Decline in Nuclear Power Demand Amid Pandemic

The number of nuclear plants operating globally is at a 30 year low. New nuclear plants struggle for investment thus development and upkeep. Proponents of nuclear power say that, as a low-carbon power source, it can be of utmost importance in helping countries meet their climate goals, but several...
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