All items tagged with CAN and Energy Policy (18)

| The Baltic States want nothing more than the synchronisation of their electricity grid and its integration into that of continental Europe a...

| Germany’s Energiewende has led to price dumping and unfair competition for industry in neighbouring countries, say Dutch critics. Understand...

| Dr. Johannes Meier, Chief Executive Officer of the European Climate Foundation, firmly supports the transition to a decarbonised economy. In...

| Dr. Johannes Meier, Chief Executive Officer of the European Climate Foundation, firmly supports the transition to a decarbonised economy. In...

| By blowing off the Nabucco gas pipeline project as Europe’s fourth energy road, the BP-led Shah Deniz consortium sank a flagship of the EU’s...

| Despite the pressures in the EU-electricity and gas sectors, the changes created new opportunities for the incumbent national suppliers – in...

| People are complaining more and more about 'information overload'.  Sometimes, indeed, it appears to be 'misinformation (or disinformation)...

| If the integration of variable renewables into Europe’s power systems is to continue in the decades to come, more needs to be done to ensure...

| Will the Eurozone crisis be followed by an Energyzone crisis this winter? The Czechs have warned the Germans they will shut their grid to Ge...

| The success of the EU's climate policy depends to a large extent on the realization of very large energy efficiency gains. It is questionabl...