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Netherlands: international rules for energy exploitation in the Arctic
The Netherlands wants to see international rules introduced for energy exploitation in the Arctic, according to Maxime Verhagen, ...
‘All eurozone countries must adhere to the agreements’
All countries in the eurozone must adhere to the agreements on restoring public finances and economic reform. This was the ...
Lower energy consumption and C02 emissions thanks to tax break
A tax credit from the Dutch government encouraged businesses to invest almost €1.5 billion in sustainable energy and energy saving ...
EU endorses safety of Borssele nuclear plant
Experts from several European countries have endorsed the results of the stress test carried out on the Borssele nuclear plant. ...
‘Abolition of import duty on sustainable palm oil’
The Netherlands will urge the European Commission in Brussels to abolish European import duty on sustainably-produced crude palm ...
Borssele nuclear power plant passes stress test
Operator EPZ has carried out complementary safety analysis on the Borssele nuclear plant for unlikely risks such as extreme ...
Strengthening the Dutch economy
The Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation (EL&I) promotes the Netherlands as a country of enterprise with a ...
Rosenthal and Greenland premier discuss energy and resources
Kuupik Kleist, Premier of Greenland, visited foreign minister Uri Rosenthal today. Mr Rosenthal emphasised that the Netherlands is ...
Safety and care first in nuclear energy
Lessons from events in Japan will play a part in determining the criteria for a new nuclear energy power station in the ...
Netherlands brings Rwanda and DR Congo closer together in energy partnership
At the end of a two-day visit to Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, development minister Bert Koenders said that ...
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