| Interview Maria van der HoevenThe Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Maria van der Hoeven (1949) has a dream: to make the Netherlands the gr...
| Interview Maria van der HoevenThe Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Maria van der Hoeven (1949) has a dream: to make the Netherlands the gr...
| Only a few months remain before the crucial climate change conference in the Danish capital but the positions of developed and developing co...
| In the run-up to the climate summit in Copenhagen in December, politicians are warning that the earth is warming up at an ever increasing ra...
| The new European Parliament and the to-be-renewed European Commission are faced with the challenge of managing the legislation that was adop...
| Once a beacon of hope for the renewable industry, offshore wind has run into trouble all over Europe. The financial crisis has hit the indus...
| In Germany, some 4,000 plants produce biogas which is used to generate electricity. The latest trend is for plants to convert biogas into bi...
| Black liquor is a by-product of pulp mills. To date, hardly any effective use has been found for it. Now the Swedish company Chemrec has dev...
| In Rotterdam, Neste Oil has started building its first large-scale European biodiesel plant. Production will start in 2011, making the Finni...
| Interview: Noé van Hulst, International Energy ForumWith global energy markets facing multiplying challenges, the need for producing and con...
| The latest world energy statistics from BP show that for the first time in history the developing world consumed more energy than the indust...