Spodnjeposavska Region

Slovenia eyes second nuclear reactor by 2025

The plant is still co-owned by Slovenia and Croatia and currently generates about 40 percent of all electricity produced in Slovenia. Slovenia plans to build a second reactor at its nuclear power plant in Krsko between 2020 and...

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Should Communities be Allowed to Generate Their Own Power? Posted By : Sam Vaknin

Until well into the 1930s local communities in the West produced their own energy, drilled their own water and hauled it, and, in general, were self-sufficient as far as the consumption of utilities was concerned.

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Should Communities be Allowed to Generate Their Own Power?

Until well into the 1930s local communities in the West produced their own energy, drilled their own water and hauled it, and, in general, were self-sufficient as far as the consumption of utilities was concerned. Worried by...

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Gordon rallies Belle Vue Aces

BELLE Vue chief David Gordon last night called for one final power surge to ensure the Aces avoid the disgrace of finishing bottom of the Elite League. They have two home matches remaining, both against Ipswich, and victory by...

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Russian bags third GP win

Sayfutdinov: unbeatable in Slovenia Russian rookie Emil Sayfutdinov secured his third victory of the season at the Slovenian Grand Prix. The 19-year-old produced a perfect evening of riding in Krsko, claiming five heat wins out...

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Adams eyes up a big farewell

Swindon skipper Leigh Adams wants to bring down the curtain on his Grand Prix career in a blaze of glory. Adams, 38, is on the brink of giving up chasing world titles, as he targets his ninth GP victory in Slovenia tonight. He...

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Balkans power supply needs may spur nuclear push

By Ivana Sekularac BELGRADE (Reuters) - Environmental and health concerns over high-polluting coal plants as well as a critical need for stable power supply could push Balkan countries to welcome nuclear energy. Analysts and...

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Belle Vue Aces eye Elite safety

BELLE Vue team boss Chris Morton insists his side are on a home run to Elite League safety. The One51 Aces pulled off a priceless win over fellow strugglers Poole at home on Monday to draw level with the Dorset club on points....

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EU governments agree binding nuclear safety rules

Luxembourg/Brussels - The European Union's environment ministers agreed Thursday to make international safety rules on nuclear power stations legally binding, a move which Brussels believes could serve as a model for the rest...

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Croatia’s HEP’s Big Victory Over Slovenia

Due to the Krsko nuclear power plant’s failure to deliver electricity, Croatia’s power company HEP filed and won an international lawsuit. The Krsko nuclear power-plant. After several years of a legal battle Croatia’s power...

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