All items tagged with Elektor Energy and Energy Policy (459)

| The statistics of Rosatom, one of the world’s three leading players in the nuclear industry, are impressive: it is the world's first in numb...

| At The Hague II Ministerial Conference on 20-21 May, China signed the International Energy Charter (IEC), joining more than 70 countries acr...

| Sales of green electricity – by which we mean electricity from renewable energy sources - are on the rise in Europe, but this has also provo...

| Russia is experiencing series of problems in its relations with the West; political contradictions, economic troubles exacerbated by the san...

| The EU’s revamped energy security strategy, combined with significant geopolitical and market developments in the Union’s south-east corner,...

| CCS is dead, the Energy Union is never going to happen and EU energy policy contributes little more than market disruption. These were the...

| There are elections this year in Denmark, Poland and Spain. The UK has just voted for a government on the right that is in favour of shale g...

| I recently joined a bipartisan group of members from the House Energy and Commerce Committee on a trip to Portugal, Belgium, and the Ukraine...

| What does it take to create a platform for global energy governance in the 21st century? It takes a quarter–of–a–century long experience of...

| The energy dependence of the EU member states from Russia is known to all the investors. According to Eurogas data, most East European and B...