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| Cooperation in the energy sector is one of the European Union’s key priorities in its relationships with neighbouring states. Although the p...

| A more flexible Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), harmonised support schemes for renewable energy technologies, and much stronger EU coordinati...

| The "Energiewende" is still on the political agenda in Berlin, but there is also a firm amount of backtracking going on in the German capita...

| In this paper, which was written with the support of the European Climate Foundation, the author argues that the EU should ajust its CCS pol...

| Four and a half years of studies and five failed votes in the House later, exactly where are we with the Keystone XL pipeline? Stuck on the...

| The Belgian transmission system operator (TSO) Fluxys has, over the last two or three years, "quietly grown into a European company", says F...

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