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| Germany’s Energiewende has led to price dumping and unfair competition for industry in neighbouring countries, say Dutch critics. Understand...

| European imports of LNG have plummeted by several tens of percent over the last eighteen months due to a surge in Asian demand. Even so the...

| The northern North Sea is one of Europe’s key energy regions. Surrounding regions are teaming up to bolster this position further. EER talks...

| Erratic Dutch policy on renewables down the years has put investors off. Now civil society has stepped in, in a bid to promote the transitio...

| With its strategic location, huge gas reserves, highly developed infrastructure and well-developed information economy, the Netherlands is a...

| The EU is mulling ways to get ships to use onshore power instead of diesel generators when they are in port. Onshore power supply (OPS) can...

| Energy experts are calling on western governments to lift trade barriers for Brasilian ethanol. They point out that, in spite of the rise of...

| Desertec, the sensational German initiative to create a huge concentrated solar power plant in North Africa, is technically feasible. The pr...

| A consortium of leading European – mostly German – companies plans to invest €400 billion in a megaproject to generate solar power in the Sa...

| Despite heavy opposition from environmentalists and scientists, brown coal continues to be the backbone of Germany’s energy supply. This wil...