| As far as the UK Government is concerned, the battle over onshore wind power is won. Wind farm capacity has been growing rapidly both on and...
| As far as the UK Government is concerned, the battle over onshore wind power is won. Wind farm capacity has been growing rapidly both on and...
| The Northwest European electricity markets are increasingly becoming intertwined with the advance of the internal market. This implies that...
| As part of a four-party project (with FEEM, the Loyola de Palacio Chair in Florence and Wilton Park) on a new EU Gas security of Supply Arch...
| International cooperation in energy markets has been strengthened in recent years, observes Noé van Hulst, Director of the new Energy Academ...
| Current EU involvement in the regulation of TSO revenues and transmission grid tarification is rather limited and the existing heterogeneity...
| While the ongoing debt crisis has absorbed European attention, another centrepiece of European economic integration is also seeing hard time...
| After many years of speculation about possible gas pipelines to be built in the so-called Southern Corridor, a first likely winner will be a...
| Energy security expert Matthew Hulbert and European Energy Review's chief editor Karel Beckman got together to provide a quick guide to 2012...
| Responses to the EU's 2050 Energy Roadmap range from "broadly" positive to fairly and sometimes highly critical. The most heard criticism is...
| In this Paper, Malcolm Keay looks at governments’ uncritical reliance on energy efficiency to achieve multiple energy policy objectives. He...