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| In a letter addressed to the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, the Algemene Energieraad (Energy Council of the Netherlands), examines the...

| The European Commission has issued proposals that, for the first time, attempt to regulate fuel taxation rates in EU member states, rather t...

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| Close to 80 percent of the world‘s energy supply could be met by renewables by mid-century if backed by the right enabling public policies,...

| Four weeks after the beginning of the nuclear crisis on Japan’s east coast, the situation at the country’s Fukushima Daiichi power plant rem...

| Eurogas, the European association for the natural gas industry, does not believe that the role of "unconventional gas" will become as import...

| This paper examines whether the Northwest Europe has sufficient supply capacity to physically meet the cumulative gas demand over a severe w...

| The complete version of Annual Energy Outlook 2011 (AEO2011), which includes 57 sensitivity cases that show how different assumptions regard...

| There is widespread agreement among energy experts that a transition to a low-carbon future will not be possible in Europe without the large...

| Natural gas is widely advertised and promoted as a clean burning fuel that produces less greenhouse gas emissions than coal when burned. Whi...

| Almost year to the day after first attempt to smear shale gas fails, Howarth and crew back at it again in new report set for release this we...