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

| Russia’s Gazprom is aggressively expanding its presence in Europe by building new pipelines and buying up gas storage capacity. After a diff...

| The companies, scientists, academics and environmental NGOs that together make up the Zero Emissions Platform (ZEP) have undertaken a ground...

| The European Commission’s first-ever Energy Efficiency Directive, which was unveiled last month, has the traces of fierce disagreements and...

| In the wake of global (energy) turmoil embodied in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the global financial crisis, the Arab Spring and the Fuk...

| New proposed rules to save energy are encroaching on the Emissions Trading Scheme. David Buchan examines the growing tension inherent in Eur...

| The current European energy security strategy, based as it is on the fast-fading military and diplomatic power of NATO and the US, has prove...

| The bright future for renewable energy is already underway. This new analysis of the global power plant market shows that since the late 199...

| Electricity shortfalls occur when demand outpaces electricity available to customers. Shortages in energy supply for electricity generation...

| The UK desperately needs a new energy strategy based on a realistic assessment of its assets, its needs and the options available to it. Unf...