All items tagged with Elektor Energy and Energy Perspectives (142)

| The Danish state-owned energy company Dong Energy is transforming itself from a primarily fossil-fuel dominated company to a renewable energ...

| Future energy scenarios from the European Commission and the International Energy Agency are all based on the assumption that improved energ...

| 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...

| Visions of our energy future Since European Energy Review started as online medium on 2 December last year, our best read article has been...

| The credibility of the IPCC has been thoroughly shaken by recent revelations of biased reporting. The UN’s climate change science body has b...

| To make a transition a green economy possible, the rare metals used in sophisticated batteries, LEDs, solar panels and even the latest turbi...

| ExxonMobil – known as the world’s largest, most efficient, and most profitable oil company – has its own distinctive way of looking at the w...

| Forty years ago this month, in December 1969, a midday edition of the Evening Standard changed my life. I was on the top deck of a London bu...

| Oil, coal and gas will continue to dominate global energy production and use in the 21st century, whether global warming activists like it o...

| When it comes to the energy future of our planet, Christophe de Margerie, CEO of Total, has his own “inconvenient truths” to tell. ‘I  do no...