| As the UK gears up for a crucial decision on the building of new nuclear power plants, the voices in support of nuclear energy are getting l...
| As the UK gears up for a crucial decision on the building of new nuclear power plants, the voices in support of nuclear energy are getting l...
| In our Green Energy world many electronic designs are driven by requirements for reduced size, improved scalability, intelligent functionali...
| The shape of the Southern Gas Corridor is gradually becoming clear, as far as the delivery of gas from Azerbaijan to Europe is concerned. Th...
| An earlier Oxford Energy Comment (Electricity Liberalisation in the UK – the end is nigh from February 2009) forecast that the liberalised U...
| A new assessment of the Department of Energy & Climate Change’s (DECC) proposed energy efficiency measures and their supposed benefits to UK...
| In an upcoming policy paper on renewable energy, the European Commission says a "binding supportive framework" for renewable energy is neede...
| The prestigious International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), brainchild of the late German politician Hermann Scheer, is back on track aft...
| Shell was one of the first companies in the European gas market to toe the EU's unbundling line. Early on the company made a radical decisio...
| Shell’s Annual General Meeting tomorrow is unlikely to go calmly. The company’s problems range from anger over excessive executive pay to sp...
| The increasing maturity of Russia’s onshore fields, especially those in West Siberia, and the potential for the country’s production to go i...