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| The new German government will give nuclear power a second chance. That may seem like a good deal for the big German energy companies, Eon,...

| Gas shortages lead to protests in Sofia, Bulgaria, in January 2009 Article highlights - The European Commission has proposed a new Reg...

| “Carbon-neutral electricity in Europe by 2050 is attainable through the market system. For this to become reality, policymakers must support...

| The allure of an environmentally benign, abundant, and cost-effective energy source has led an increasing number of industrialized countries...

| The author argues that a transition away from formal contractual oil product price linkage in Continental European long term gas contracts i...

| EU indigenous gas production is in decline and imports will grow. A liberalized gas market is expected to develop, leading to new movements...

| Agassi meets DG TREN...

| More gas competition please...

| With the adoption of the third directive on the liberalisation of the energy market, European regulators have won a battle, but not the war....

| ‘Regulators have a role in fighting climate change’ For Lord Mogg, President of the Council of European Regulators (CEER), the role of regu...