| What the world needs to keep up with the strong global growth in energy in the coming decades is two things above all: Iraq - and shale gas....
| What the world needs to keep up with the strong global growth in energy in the coming decades is two things above all: Iraq - and shale gas....
| Clean-energy markets continued to expand rapidly in 2011, even against a tough economic and political climate, increased industry consolidat...
| The International Energy Agency (IEA), whose membership is limited to the countries of the OECD, is faced with a steady decline of its clout...
| Both for reasons of security of supply and for climate policy it is crucially important for Europe to develop the Southern Gas Corridor. But...
| The incident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant—the result of a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami on March 11, 2011—ha...
| As the global warming debate increases in its intensity we find both sides deeply entrenched, hurling accusations and lies at one another in...
| Energy relations between Poland and the EU have been extremely difficult in recent years, especially when it comes to climate policy. This s...
| A new edition of the Strategic Energy Technologies review has been published. This "2011 Technology Map", produced by the European Commissio...
| It's never been about banning oil sands or killing off the fledgling biodiesel market, but about correctly calculating the carbon footprint...
| Governments all over the globe using nuclear power should rethink their choices after the meltdown at Fukushima in Japan last year. Accordin...