Nuclear reactors in Slovakia fulfil the tight security
Week in Slovakia Monday – 21st November 2011 Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radičová is no longer convinced of the suitability of nuclear energy. Experts should take an attitute to the future of nuclear energy in Slovakia, she said at the conference „Common EU Energy Policy and Energy Security of Slovakia“ (Spoločná energetická politika EÚ a energetická bezpečnosť Slovenska). (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate). Wednesday – 23td November 2011 Regulatory Office for Network Industries wants to support buying up the electricity that is generated via burning straw. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate). The year 2011 has become very important to worldwide nuclear energy after an accident in Fukushima but Slovak nuclear power plants fulfil tight security, said Juraj Rovný from the Nuclear Regulatory Authority at the conference Common EU Energy Policy and Energy Security of Slovakia“ (Spoločná energetická politika EÚ a energetická bezpečnosť Slovenska) in Bratislava. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate). Thursday – 24th November 2011 Emission permissions can increase the price of plane tickets about 20% from January 2012. Although the currently emissions from aviation is only 3% of the total amount, it will disproportionately increase without regulation, said Jan Tuma of The Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic at the conference European Carbon Forum 2011 in Bratislava – Rusovce. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate). Thirteen new power plant will add up in Slovakia. The total electrical output of these power plants, which have already received approval from the Ministry of Economy of The Slovak Republic , should be 188 MW. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate). Emissions could influence the final prices. Nationwide emission tax is not good for domestic companies. It threatens their competitiveness. These words have been said at the conference European Carbon Forum 2011. (more information – automatic translation (Zobraziť celý článok)






