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| With the adoption of its new External Energy Policy, the EU has finally made a first step towards its integration as a single negotiating bl...

| This report is aimed at examining the potential of nuclear energy to meet California’s electricity demand in the year 2050. The main focus o...

| Governments should consider scaling up of renewable energy as part of their robust economic development strategy, rather than as an environm...

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| Cutting emissions by 2020 to a level that could keep a global, 21st century, temperature rise under 2 degrees C is technologically and econo...

| ExxonMobil has become the world's first major international oil company to venture into Iraqi Kurdistan. ExxonMobil's bold move may be seen...

| In February European political leaders called for an energy revolution. Next week on 13 December the European Commission will release its lo...

| Germany's so-called »Energiewende« (energy transition) of summer 2011 could be the final episode of a long-running political conflict over t...