Yves de Saint Jacob (34)

| France became the first country in Europe to explicitly outlaw hydraulic fracturing. The move is symptomatic of a wider change in French pub...

| Professor Jacques Foos, one of France's most highly regarded nuclear experts, is frankly shocked by the accident at the Fukushima power plan...

| After the takeover of International Power in August, GDF-Suez has probably overtaken Eon as the largest utility company in the world. Two ye...

| Whether it ends up joining the EU or not, Turkey will soon join the European electricity network – and market. Already next year a full inte...

| As we approach the Copenhagen summit, voices are increasingly raised in France calling for reason and scientific rigour when discussing ener...

| ‘A billion electric cars? That’s a long way off’ Jean-Jacques Chanaron, an economist specialising in innovation management and director of...

| The hoped-for nuclear power renaissance depends upon a reliable network of subcontractors capable of supplying the necessary hardware and so...

| Carbon complexities...

| The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) believes that the issue of “sustainable buildings” should be high on the agen...

| Scientists the world over agree: we must store nuclear waste with long-life, high-level radioactivity deep under the ground. However, not a...