All items tagged with Markets and Energy Policy (48)

| The referendum on the UK's future as part of the European Union or Brexit is a burning issue among politicians and businesses across the UK....

| Last week the European Commission’s proposal of the Energy Security Package [1] was presented at the European Council in the framework of t...

| Since the establishment of the modern Greek state, one of its greatest challenges has been its modernization. That is to say, the implementa...

| Sales of green electricity – by which we mean electricity from renewable energy sources - are on the rise in Europe, but this has also provo...

| The political ties between Russia and Bulgaria run deep. During Soviet times, Bulgaria was one of Russia's closest political allies. This im...

| This comment considers German energy policy, as set out in the Energiewende, as seen from the perspective of attempts to reduce CO2 emission...

| The Merkel government thought it was getting something different when it appointed Jochen Homann to the powerful post of President of the Fe...

| If the integration of variable renewables into Europe’s power systems is to continue in the decades to come, more needs to be done to ensure...

| With its strategic location, huge gas reserves, highly developed infrastructure and well-developed information economy, the Netherlands is a...

| A new German expression is making its way into the English language, joining Kindergarten and Zeitgeist – Energiewende. Directly translatabl...