| The emergence of the combined group GDF-Suez means that EDF, the traditional supplier, will be faced with a direct competitor for the first...
| The emergence of the combined group GDF-Suez means that EDF, the traditional supplier, will be faced with a direct competitor for the first...
| Can Russia deliver more natural gas? by Stefan Schroeter...
| The world’s largest producer of natural gas, Gazprom, plans to significantly expand its extraction activities by 2020. To this end, new gas...
| Russia’s status as an energy powerhouse is, for the most part, well-deserved. But the future is not looking as bright as it should. Poor eco...
| Italy is one of the countries in Europe that is furthest ahead with the implementation of smart meters. Market leader Enel introduced them p...
| There is precious little time left for the EU to adopt the all-important Third Energy Package. Almost unnoticeably, liberalisation has slipp...
| Claims that Europe will face a natural gas supply crunch over the coming two decades have proved controversial. But the facts show that the...
| Few European infrastructure projects have met with greater suspicion and resistance than the Nord Stream pipeline, which is to carry Russian...
| Governments across Europe have high hopes of smart metering as a means to improve energy efficiency. But smart metering is a complex busines...
| Claude Turmes, the European Parliament’s foremost energy watchdog, is confident that the European Commission’s ambitious climate package and...