All items tagged with Energy Policy and Renewable Energy (27)

| Energy cooperatives could be the backbone of the energy transition. But in The Netherlands government regulations stands in the way of unfet...

| No wonder, 'Trump' was the word on everybody's lips during the 22nd UN Climate Conference in Marrakesh, held one year after the historic Cli...

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

| Hungary’s geological structure provides excellent conditions for an extensive utilization of geothermic energy. So far it has solely been us...

| Germany is currently pushing through long-awaited reform of its seminal renewable energy laws, introducing measures intended to better contr...

| Energy transition in Slovakia seems a bit paradoxical, at least, with regard to environment. By the one single tariff, all electricity consu...

| Germany's environment minister Peter Altmaier of the CDU opened the election year debate over the Energiewende with a bombshell: he proposed...

| It is taking longer than expected for renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa to develop, as political and social unrest make i...

| With the growth of bioenergy across the globe, the debate over its relevance and impact has intensified, pitting the industry and bioenergy'...

| Electricity markets across Europe are experiencing a once-in-a-generation transformation, which is largely driven by the exponential growth...