| The Greek government has pledged a great expansion of wind power. Investors are lining up. Greece is ideally located to make use of wind for...
| The Greek government has pledged a great expansion of wind power. Investors are lining up. Greece is ideally located to make use of wind for...
| As geopolitics have become the dominant concern in the world energy market, relationships between producers and consumers have become increa...
| In June, the world’s major gas exporting countries will meet in Moscow. They might decide to found a cartel similar to Opec. Cyril Widdersho...
| Eon’s unexpected deal with the European Commission over its network assets is deplored by some, lauded by others. ‘By giving in about the po...
| Utilities are used to dealing with growing cities. When population levels fall, they are faced with a whole new set of problems. ‘The easies...
| Investors and inventors are plugging away at developing tidal power in the seas around the United Kingdom. ‘In three to five years, we will...
| New discoveries of oil and gas may turn Brazil into an energy powerhouse. They may also help the country acquire leadership in Latin America...
| The liberalisation and privatisation of the Russian electricity market is drawing in European players like Eon, Enel and EdF. But it might w...
| Newly independent Kosovo is rich in natural resources - brown coal most of all. But the mines are old, the equipment broken, and the lights...
| Italian Enel is no longer all that Italian, these days. Head of International Division Carlo Tamburi explains in Rome how ‘global’ the Ente...