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| 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...

| It is "technically possible" to achieve a 40% CO2 emission reduction in the Netherlands in 2030 compared to 1990. A "least-cost" approach to...

| Austria's Central European Gas Hub (CEGH), situated at the crossroads of gas routes between East and West, wants to become one of Europe's m...

| 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...

| This paper in the Netherlands Journal of Geosciences discusses the history and the future of Dutch natural gas strategy. Abstract After 50...

| In October, two new bills will be examined in the French Parliament, which, if adopted, will halt any further development of shale gas and o...

| This paper by Howard Rogers challenges the assumption of UK government policy papers and projections that, as a result of substantial increa...

| In parallel with a flourishing economy, the natural gas industry in Spain was characterised by rapid consumption growth in the late 1990s an...

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