All items tagged with Energy Policy and obsolete (11)

| PV panels + storage (PVS) can become a major disruptor of the energy market by 2020 and thereafter. At first sight, self-production and loca...

| Simone Mori is Head of European Affairs at Enel Group, the multinational energy company with its roots in Italy. Mori has a degree in physic...

| While no-one doubts Russia can militarily conquer Crimea and hold on to it, Ukraine and its allies have economic options in this conflict th...

| After years of balancing between the European Union and Russia, this December saw Ukraine's government make a definite turn to the east, cho...

| Reports of the death of the EU Emissons Trading Scheme (ETS) have been greatly exaggerated. That was one of the key messages from European p...

| The prestigious International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), brainchild of the late German politician Hermann Scheer, is back on track aft...

| The International Energy Agency (IEA), whose membership is limited to the countries of the OECD, is faced with a steady decline of its clout...

| Energy security expert Matthew Hulbert and European Energy Review's chief editor Karel Beckman got together to provide a quick guide to 2012...

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

| 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...