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| The Swedish government has taken a ‘historic’ decision to end the ban on new nuclear power stations. But it is by no means certain yet that...

| An obscure industrial dispute in northern England may herald increasing labour unrest in the European Union. The freedom of contractors on b...

| Energy consumption in the outdoor lighting sector is roughly equivalent to the power consumption of 18 million households. Modernising these...

| Substantial use of sustainable energy can only be realised if electricity can be stored on a large scale. In batteries for instance. Japan h...

| The promise of the hydrogen fuel cell has been a long time in the making. Where do we stand today? Is this the techology of the future – or...