| Six countries – Japan, USA, Germany, Korea, France and the UK – are the source of almost 80% of all innovations developed worldwide in the f...
| Six countries – Japan, USA, Germany, Korea, France and the UK – are the source of almost 80% of all innovations developed worldwide in the f...
| If you want to know which way the global wind is blowing (or the sun shining or the coal burning), watch China. That’s the news for our ener...
| The recent ‘shale gas revolution’ in the United States has created huge uncertainties for international gas markets hat are likely to inhibi...
| With European governments looking to rein in subsidies for renewable energy generation, boom times are over for clean technology investors....
| A highlight of last week’s World Energy Congress in Montreal was the glimpse provided by the International Energy Agency’s chief economist,...
| The Commission’s report, “EU energy trends to 2030”, presents two scenarios. The Baseline scenario is based on current trends and policies,...
| Following BP’s environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, it wasn’t long before the obituary of ‘big oil’ was drafted. Offshore drilling...
| The main justifications for Nabucco pipeline are its role in ensuring energy security and fighting climate change. Yet there remain serious...
| For more than a decade, the UK Government has pursued a series of inconsistent policies in the electricity sector, flip-flopping between con...
| In 2009, for the second year in a row, both the US and Europe added more power capacity from renewable sources such as wind and solar than c...