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| The European energy industry has long complained about the ‘easy ride’ given to the transport sector by European Union lawmakers. Transport...

| The International Energy Agency – the energy watchdog of the OECD that has often been viewed as a protector of western oil interests – envis...

| The European Union’s attempts to turn Turkey into an energy corridor to reduce its dependence on Russian imports has only been partially suc...

| The prospects of offshore wind power in northern Europe depend on two key factors: the ability of industry to reduce costs significantly and...

| Electricity industry associations such as Eurelectric and the former Union for the Coordination of Transmission of Electricity in Europe (UC...

| Bear with me.  I’ll get to the oil.  But first you have to understand where I’ve been and where you undoubtedly won’t go, but Shell’s drilli...

| The EU’s decision to have at least 20% of its energy supplied by renewable sources by 2020 means that European electricity markets will have...

| Yes, the oil spewing up from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico in staggering quantities could prove one of the great ecological disasters of h...

| At the end of April, fifteen industrial companies signed up as associate partners of Desertec, the €400 billion  initiative which is to powe...

| The forced closure of the large nuclear power plant at Ignalina at the start of this year has led to a 30% rise in electricity prices in Lit...