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The EDA held the first energy management course which featured 17 students from member states learning how to improve energy efficiency. The course taught energy management in defence and was attended by representatives from navies, armies, and air forces. The Defence Energy Manager’s Course (DEMC) aims to teach EDA (European Defence ...


The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has released a number of strategies on improving sustainability in its management of defence estates. Across the construction sector, the question of how the environment is impacted has become a bigger part of how projects are designed. Changes ranging from the design of buildings to on-site ...


The UK and US have completed a project removing uranium from the north of Scotland to be reused for peaceful purposes. The US aided in removing uranium to use in civil nuclear reactors. The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) removed 700kg of the highly ...


Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller welcomed three eminent energy experts to NATO Headquarters on Tuesday for discussions on global energy developments and their security implications. Robin Dunnigan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Diplomacy at the US State Department; Tim Gould, Head of Division, World Energy Outlook ...


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