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Thursday, December 11, 2008

For those study trips to CEE/SEE Nuclear Plants. Why sweat?


Posted by Michael LaBelle  

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I have broad interests in all things related to energy. I've worked on a range of projects dealing with energy security of supply to the development of a post carbon economy. Much of my work involves understanding the interplay of government regulations and investments. I also blog at www.energyscee.com and run the research and consulting company Limax Energy.
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      • Emfesz and the Spider's web
      • Are we Going the Wrong Way with Climate Policy?
      • Africa begins turning Europe Green
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      • No Pain Today, No Pain for Tommorow's Gas
      • Go into Debt and Save on Your Gas Bill
      • The dramatic crash that is Hungary
      • Decreasing Gas Prices
      • Haggling in the Turkish Bazaar
      • Visions of the (Western) European Energy Future
      • Wind Power and Agreement in America
    • ►  May (4)
      • The Privatization of Electricity Companies in the ...
      • Types of Gas Networks - boring but interesting
      • Oh Wait! Who owns Emfesz?
      • The Rebirth of Middlemen for Russian Gas
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      • Collapse of Utilities in 1929 Portends Financial C...
      • Hungary Offers a Cannister of Gas to Freezing Serb...
      • Why being Green-ish may not pay with Russia
      • Looking for the Golden Gas Route
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    • ▼  December (8)
      • Investments, Investments, Investments
      • Crunching the Credit to Make Power
      • For those study trips to CEE/SEE Nuclear Plants. W...
      • Regulation = Green Subsidies - Really?
      • Looking for the Greener/Dirtier Compromise
      • Rubbishing Clean Coal Research
      • Evidence for More Investment Spending
      • Despite Financial Crisis Investments will Continue...
    • ►  November (5)
      • Revenge in the electricity market
      • Importing electricity free of CO2 standards
      • Strategic Reviews - We are not doing enough today
      • EU Strategic Energy Review II
      • EU Strategic Energy Review
    • ►  March (1)
      • communicate, communicate, communicate
    • ►  February (1)
      • Bulgaria's proposed 'regional' energy behemoth
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      • POOOOOR CEZ
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      • Hungary Bites off its Nose: no transparency means ...
      • OMV attempt at MOL: Kicking out foreigners
    • ►  September (1)
      • Catching the Second Wave Towards Regional Energy M...

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