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| What does it mean when the Chinese authorities plead with people to please not set off fireworks during the Chinese New Year celebrations? I...

| The European Commission plans to issue proposals for binding EU sustainability criteria for biomass in the first half of this year. The idea...

| Bert den Ouden, CEO of APX-Endex, the Amsterdam-based gas and power exchange raises the alarm: power prices in North West European markets a...

| Neighbours Poland and Germany have recently started to engage and intensify their dialogue on bilateral energy issues. This may prove to be...

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

| Coal is making a remarkable comeback in Europe. Indeed, Europe, which collectively pays so much to stay at the forefront of the clean energy...

| 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...

| The 'relevant market' for gas spot sales in Europe is currently being determined by most regulators along national boundaries. The widely ac...

| "Where politics and markets meet" is - since the beginning of this year - the slogan of European Energy Review - and it was never as appropr...

| Dieter Helm's new book "The Carbon Crunch" reads a bit like a detective novel. It is about "who killed climate policy". And how we can reviv...