All items tagged with Energy Policy and Nuclear energy (52)

| Germany's so-called »Energiewende« (energy transition) of summer 2011 could be the final episode of a long-running political conflict over t...

| A new study by the Institut Français des Relations Internationales (IFRI) shows that the liberalisation of electricity markets in the EU 'ha...

| Lithuania is following a two-track nuclear energy policy: it is decommissioning the closed-down Ignalina nuclear power plant and wants to bu...

| The current European energy security strategy, based as it is on the fast-fading military and diplomatic power of NATO and the US, has prove...

| The UK desperately needs a new energy strategy based on a realistic assessment of its assets, its needs and the options available to it. Unf...

| The German nuclear phaseout will catapult gas to the top of the European energy agenda. Unfortunately, at this moment the European Commissio...

| ‘Europe we need you!’ The European electricity industry is crying out for political leaders that can usher in the long-awaited, liberalised...

| These days no energy project can succeed without public backing. This holds true not only for nuclear, coal-fired and other power stations,...

| 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...

| Many people will agree that the process that decides the winners of the Eurovision Song Contest is, well, not necessarily designed to award...