| Britain is careening towards a ‘cliff edge’ when it comes to generating enough electricity to meet demand post-2015. That was a major conclu...
| Britain is careening towards a ‘cliff edge’ when it comes to generating enough electricity to meet demand post-2015. That was a major conclu...
| France is positioning itself to lead a European bid to reform the international oil market and make it more transparent. The French governme...
| A stronger commitment to gas as a source of energy is the fastest, easiest way to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. This was the clear...
| In the decade ahead, and probably well beyond that, the world energy scene will be increasingly dominated by the consumption of gas and the...
| Climate change is a fact, and it is caused largely by emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). We must seek ways to use coal more cleanly and effi...
| When the world’s energy ministers will meet for the 12th International Energy Forum, their biennial get-together, at the end of this month i...
| The European Union is struggling to find a new direction after the failure of the Copenhagen conference. The mood is gloomy, with the genera...
| Visions of our energy future Since European Energy Review started as online medium on 2 December last year, our best read article has been...
| Whilst heads of state were vainly trying to reach agreement at the United Nations conference in Copenhagen last December, local authorities...
| How effective is carbon trading as a method of reducing emissions? Although trading CO2-emissions has always been regarded critically by man...