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| Russia and Italy are to be connected by a great new gas pipeline. If it is ever built. ‘It is a political as much as an economic initiative....

| The US-Iranian ‘standoff’ is a Sword of Damocles hanging over the Middle East – and the global energy market. It can be solved – if we engag...

| Nowhere does unbundling meet with so much resistance as in Germany. The problem is, nobody really knows whether it is good or bad. ‘One woul...

| China, a country known for its huge pollution problem, seems about to improve its ways. The new city of Dongtang will be the ‘greenest’ urba...

| The latest IEA-projections cast grave doubt on our ability to achieve a sustainable future. EU policy might well be ‘too little, too late’.....

| The chief economist of the International Energy Agency presents a sobering view of the world’s energy future. ‘We are approaching an irrever...

| With the ink barely dry on the merger between GDF and Suez, creating the world’s fourth largest gas and electricity supplier, French Preside...

| Unlike France, the Netherlands is heading for a sell-off of its energy utilities. An attempted merger between the country’s two biggest ener...

| From 1970 to 1996, Jean-Claude Leny was head of Framatome, the builder of nuclear power stations which later gave birth to Areva NP. Now ret...

| The former Greek Minister of Energy, Andreas Andrianopoulos, who currently acts for the EU as advisor to the Russian government, talked to E...