New nuclear power station in Lithuania: dreams and realities
Closing Ignalina nuclear power station (INPS) whose first power unit should be closed in 2005, and the second – in 2009, makes supporters of atomic energy in Lithuania to seek both political possibilities and technical solutions

Always on the move
Riga Managers School (RMS) implements a project “The Perspectives of Wind Energy Development in Latvia” within the framework of the EU PHARE programme. RMS’ senior consultant Alexandr Gamaleyev (BC) is reporting on this project.

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