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| Today, the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) has started in Copenhagen. The amount of information that will be available to you via new...

| The new German government will give nuclear power a second chance. That may seem like a good deal for the big German energy companies, Eon,...

| According to New Zealand researchers, Robert and Brenda Vale, a 4.6 litre Toyota Land Cruiser has less than half the eco-footprint of a medi...

| Gas shortages lead to protests in Sofia, Bulgaria, in January 2009 Article highlights - The European Commission has proposed a new Reg...

| When it comes to the energy future of our planet, Christophe de Margerie, CEO of Total, has his own “inconvenient truths” to tell. ‘I  do no...

| Simon Pirani's study updates the outlook for CIS gas markets in the wake of the global recession which has reduced demand throughout the reg...

| The world was surprised when China emerged in 2004 as a major importer and consumer of oil. Today, that surprise has been replaced by growin...

| Reduced European gas demand recently outlined by the IEA should normally equate to greater levels of ‘energy security’. Matthew Hulbert and...

| November 5 was a major milestone in Nord Stream AG history. Both Sweden and Finland authorized the construction of this seabed gas pipeline...

| “Carbon-neutral electricity in Europe by 2050 is attainable through the market system. For this to become reality, policymakers must support...