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| The disaster in Fukushima will probably not lead to the end of nuclear power in Japan after all. With the victory of Shinzo Abe's Liberal-De...

| Beyond the headline-grabbing projection that the United States will soon be the biggest producer of oil and gas, the latest energy outlook f...

| Acclaimed author, energy thinker and nuclear critic (and nuclear physicist) Walt Patterson visited north-western Denmark to discover what a...

| With winter creeping nearer, the Czech Republic has warned Germany in explicit terms that it will not tolerate surges of excess German elect...

| The World Energy Council can truly be said to be the United Nations of Energy, bringing together the greats of the energy world. Yet the 89-...

| The German government belatedly seems to realise that it may have been a mistake to pursue its Energiewende and nuclear phase-out without in...

| It's tough, la rentrée, but the bureaucrats are back, the crisis has resurfaced and the EU machine is in motion once more. What does it hold...

| The International Energy Agency's latest Energy Technology Perspectives report presents a bleak picture of the world's current state of prog...