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| As far as the UK Government is concerned, the battle over onshore wind power is won. Wind farm capacity has been growing rapidly both on and...

| The Northwest European electricity markets are increasingly becoming intertwined with the advance of the internal market. This implies that...

| By focusing too much on the pros and cons of local shale gas production, Europe threatens to lose sight of the bigger gas market picture, ar...

| Poland has pinned its energy hopes for the future on a shale gas miracle. But this dream will not be easily to realize, observe Tim Boersma...

| There is widespread consensus that the transition to a "sustainable" energy economy requires the introduction on a large scale of "smart gri...

| Ever since December 27th, war clouds have been gathering over the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow body of water connecting the Persian Gulf wit...

| As part of a four-party project (with FEEM, the Loyola de Palacio Chair in Florence and Wilton Park) on a new EU Gas security of Supply Arch...

| The euro-area crisis dominates the economic news. Yet, the world and Europe may face even more important challenges that will shape our live...

| This year will be decisive for the future of nuclear energy in Japan. Japan had built its industrial, economic and political future on nucle...

| It is "technically possible" to achieve a 40% CO2 emission reduction in the Netherlands in 2030 compared to 1990. A "least-cost" approach to...