All items tagged with Markets and Energy Policy (48)

| The Merkel government's "energy revolution" was hailed across the political spectrum in Germany as an inspired step forward. But after a for...

| Epex Spot, the joint venture that was set up in 2008 between the German and French power exchanges EEX and PowerNext, is now pursuing cooper...

| German energy policy is increasingly being dominated by a diverse and growing group of renewable energy supporters, who enjoy broad politica...

| 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 newly elected Danish centre-left government has set Denmark on a radical decarbonisation course. It has raised the CO2-reduction target...

| Germany's so-called »Energiewende« (energy transition) of summer 2011 could be the final episode of a long-running political conflict over t...

| The P-word is back – the Government’s latest White Paper on electricity market reform (published on 12 July) is entitled Planning our electr...

| The UK desperately needs a new energy strategy based on a realistic assessment of its assets, its needs and the options available to it. Unf...

| (23 June 2011) Good morning ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for inviting me to make the keynote address at the Economist energy summit....

| Next week is the deadline for consultation on market reforms aimed at decarbonising electricity generation in the UK. The government has yet...