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| No two countries seem to be further apart in their energy policies than Germany and Poland. Whereas Germany is pursuing a hugely ambitious E...

| An interactive map compiling up-to-date information on the status and design of Emissions Trading Schemes around the world has been launched...

| Europe's natural gas industry is going through dark times. Policy failures within the European Union have combined with unexpected developme...

| "Christmas has come early," announced EU climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard in Brussels on Tuesday in awarding €1.2bn of EU grants to 23...

| If the battle cry of Greenpeace once was "Save the whales", the battle cry of Joan MacNaughton, President of the Energy Institute in the UK,...

| Sighs of relief were no doubt breathed across the European gas industry when the UK government last week unveiled its gas generation strateg...

| Philip Lowe, the top civil servant in Brussels for energy, takes an upbeat view of the progress to date on the internal energy market in Eur...

| With its latest proposals to cap the production of first-generation biofuels, the European Commission is threatening to wreak havoc on the E...