Examples of using Illustrative programme in English and their translations into Polish
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Nuclear Illustrative Programme.
To the members of the Study Group on the Nuclear Illustrative Programme.
Nuclear Illustrative Programme.
Communication on Nuclear Energy- Update of the Nuclear Illustrative Programme PINC.
Nuclear Illustrative Programme.
Ms Sirkeinen stressed also that the Commission took into consideration previous opinions of the EESC in its Nuclear Illustrative Programme.
Nuclear Illustrative Programme.
In order to provide a more regular updated picture of the situation in the EU, the Commission will- in accordance with Article 40 of the Euratom Treaty- increase the frequency of publication of the Nuclear Illustrative Programmes.
Nuclear Illustrative Programme PINC.
radioactive waste and a Communication communication updating the"Nuclear Illustrative Programme PINC.
Nuclear Illustrative Programme communication.
Update of the Nuclear Illustrative Programme.
Nuclear Illustrative Programme communication.
Nuclear Illustrative Programme- Presented under Article 40 of the Euratom Treaty for the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee.
Previous illustrative programmes have been a major analytical review of the role of nuclear
the European Parliament- Nuclear Illustrative Programme presented under Article 40 of the Euratom Treaty for the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee.
The Nuclear Illustrative Programme also aims at providing a factual analysis of the role of nuclear energy in meeting the growing concerns about security of energy supply and CO2 emission reductions,
According to Article 40 of the Euratom Treaty, the European Commission shall"periodically publish illustrative programmes indicating in particular nuclear energy production targets
In this context, the Nuclear Illustrative Programme also aims at providing a factual analysis of the role of nuclear energy in meeting the growing concerns about security of energy supply and CO2 emission reductions,
It is the responsibility of the Commission to publish periodically, in accordance with Article 40 of the Treaty, illustrative programmes and to facilitate a coordinated development of these investments
However, the PINC(the nuclear illustrative programme) does not offer a clear
The EESC notes with satisfaction that its comments presented in its Opinion on the draft Nuclear Illustrative Programme in 20073 as well as in an Exploratory Opinion on investments in nuclear power4 have been well taken on board by the Commission.
This Communication on a Nuclear Illustrative Programme(PINC), a requirement under Article 40 of the Euratom Treaty,
Article 40 of the Euratom Treaty states that the Commission shall“periodically publish illustrative programmes indicating in particular nuclear energy production targets
Since 1958 four such illustrative programmes and one update have been published, last in 1997.
the European Parliament- Nuclear Illustrative Programme, presented under Article 40 of the Euratom Treaty for the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee.
Since 1958 four such illustrative programmes and one update have been published1.
Communication on a nuclear illustrative programme(PINC) pursuing Article 40 of the Euratom Treaty.
The update of the Nuclear Illustrative Programme has well taken on board the EESC's comments on the matter.
The Commission adopted the Nuclear Illustrative Programme which provides an overview of the status of the EU nuclear sector.