Karel Beckman (139)

| Almost ten years after 9/11, the EU has barely taken any steps to develop a common policy to protect its critical energy infrastructures. Re...

| With North Africa in the grip of political turmoil, doubts have arisen about the prospects of the Desertec Industrial Initiative (Dii), whic...

| With the unrest in North Africa and the Middle East spreading, some oil companies might ask themselves whether they are sitting on the wrong...

| In the EU many people believe that the planned South Stream pipeline is a political project by means of which Russia is trying to keep Europ...

| The Dutch Energy Council, the highest advisory body of the Dutch government in energy affairs, has come out strongly in favour of the develo...

| The BP Oil Spill will in many ways be a “game-changer” for the energy industry. For one thing, there will be significant repercussions for d...

| It has been one year now since European Energy Review (EER) changed from a paper magazine to a fully online medium. In this brief update, I...

| Russia is proposing to build a high-voltage electricity cable from Kaliningrad to Germany across the Baltic Sea to export power produced fro...

| ‘Ringing the alarm bells’. That is how Fatih Birol, Chief Economist of the International Energy Agency, sums up the underlying message comin...

| The northern Netherlands – which bills itself as the Dutch “Energy Valley” – is rapidly turning into one of the great energy hubs of Europe....