| Climate change is a fact, and it is caused largely by emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). We must seek ways to use coal more cleanly and effi...
| Climate change is a fact, and it is caused largely by emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). We must seek ways to use coal more cleanly and effi...
| The Ukraine gas crisis of 2009 may seem a distant memory. But within the EU a debate is raging how to prepare for a next crisis. The outcome...
| Being situated at one of the important crossroads between East and West, Bulgaria is frequently seen as a country that could help to improve...
| When the world’s energy ministers will meet for the 12th International Energy Forum, their biennial get-together, at the end of this month i...
| The power deal spotlight in 2009 continued to shift away from the very large deals of earlier years as companies focused their attention on...
| European energy policy is critically flawed. It has proven impossible to square the circle between security of supply, greater sustainabilit...
| Gazprom responds: we are not abusing our position The article by Iana Dreyer, analyst at the European Centre for International Political Ec...
| The European Union is struggling to find a new direction after the failure of the Copenhagen conference. The mood is gloomy, with the genera...
| In this report, the author argues that the national security risks posed by Russian energy policies are only tangentially related to Europe’...
| Visions of our energy future Since European Energy Review started as online medium on 2 December last year, our best read article has been...