All items tagged with Energy Policy and Fossil Fuels (20)

| This conference is taking place at a time that can be rightly called a turning point for the European energy sector. Many external factors a...

| Eurogas, the European association for the natural gas industry, does not believe that the role of "unconventional gas" will become as import...

| On 8 March 2011, members of the International Confederation of Energy Regulators (ICER) and the International Gas Union (IGU) participated i...

| The Dutch Energy Council, the highest advisory body of the Dutch government in energy affairs, has come out strongly in favour of the develo...

| Europe’s natural gas industry is undergoing a revolution. Tough new competition legislation is forcing gas companies to restructure their bu...

| The major Dutch gas infrastructure companies have launched a unique non-profit company that stands ready to solve gas infrastructure problem...

| In 2009, for the second year in a row, both the US and Europe added more power capacity from renewable sources such as wind and solar than c...

| Disastrous as the “Macondo Oil Spill” may be, the fact is that, as a new report from the Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRINC) shows, o...

| Yes, the oil spewing up from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico in staggering quantities could prove one of the great ecological disasters of h...

| The astonishing potential of “unconvential” gas reserves means that we have to move beyond regarding natural gas as merely a “bridge fuel”....