Nuclear power plants in Slovakia were operated safely and reliably last year
Week in Slovakia
Tuesday – 22nd April 2014
Nuclear power plants in Slovakia have been operated safely and reliably, said Nuclear Regulatory Authority of the Slovak Republic. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Wednesday – 23rd April 2014
European Commissioner for Energy Günther Oettinger will meet the Slovak Minister of Economy and Energy Minister of Ukraine on Thursday in Bratislava. They will discuss the possibility of reverse flow of gas from Slovakia to Ukraine. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
The decline of electricity prices in the markets was reflected in the price reduction for consumers, said the spokesman of Regulatory Office for Network Industries Miroslav Lupták. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Warm winter will delight households, they will save on heat. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Thursday – 24th April 2014
The company SLovenské elektrárne lost a lawsuit with the state. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Friday – 25th April 2014
A new biomass boiler was put into service in Rožňava. It consists of two boilers with the latest technology, each with a thermal output of 750 kW. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
The comapany SLovenské elektrárne will begin overhaul of Unit 4 if the nuclear power plant Bohunice V2. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
The use of nuclear energy must be safe and its possible negative impact on the environment virtually eliminated. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
The new nuclear units at Mochovce are closer to put into operation. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)