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

| No two countries seem to be further apart in their energy policies than Germany and Poland. Whereas Germany is pursuing a hugely ambitious E...

| The European Commission remains committed to carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Europe, despite acknowledging that CCS policy so far has fa...

| There has been a strong backlash against biofuels. But aren't we in danger of throwing out the bio-baby with the bathwater? Criticism of bi...

| EER Monthly January 2013 For this month's top story, we have selected Paul Hockenos' report on the growing number of energy co-operatives i...

| The disaster in Fukushima will probably not lead to the end of nuclear power in Japan after all. With the victory of Shinzo Abe's Liberal-De...

| "Christmas has come early," announced EU climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard in Brussels on Tuesday in awarding €1.2bn of EU grants to 23...

| If the battle cry of Greenpeace once was "Save the whales", the battle cry of Joan MacNaughton, President of the Energy Institute in the UK,...

| To the surprise of many observers, Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic have fairly suddenly joined the group of shale gas sceptics. For...

| Philip Lowe, the top civil servant in Brussels for energy, takes an upbeat view of the progress to date on the internal energy market in Eur...