Karel Beckman (139)

| Some Anglo-Saxon media last week announced the death of the German Energiewende, as CDU Environment Minister Altmaier announced measures to...

| Who remembers the "Arab Spring"? The bright hopes for North Africa and the Middle East seem to have become very black in a very short time....

| In which King Coal makes a comeback, President Putin loses his patience with Gazprom, Prime Minister Cameron contradicts himself and Executi...

| The struggle for European energy market integration is an uphill one - certainly when you want to connect North Africa to Europe as well. He...

| "Where politics and markets meet" is - since the beginning of this year - the slogan of European Energy Review - and it was never as appropr...

| Dieter Helm's new book "The Carbon Crunch" reads a bit like a detective novel. It is about "who killed climate policy". And how we can reviv...

| There has been a strong backlash against biofuels. But aren't we in danger of throwing out the bio-baby with the bathwater? Criticism of bi...

| Does Olkiluoto-3 in Finland represent the first practical demonstration of a new generation of nuclear power plants in Europe? Or the last g...

| When I got together with an associate* recently to take stock of what 2013 might hold in store for the energy sector, we soon discovered the...

| If I had to select one outstanding feature of the Energy Year 2012, I would say it's how much the perspective has changed on the availabilit...