| China’s ambitious new gas development policy, troubles in the nuclear sector, the need to reduce carbon emissions and the discovery of vast...
| China’s ambitious new gas development policy, troubles in the nuclear sector, the need to reduce carbon emissions and the discovery of vast...
| Back from holiday? Please note that EER is taking a break in August. We will be back with new publications on the 29th of August. Ready for...
| The Merkel government’s nuclear U-turn, argues EER's editor Karel Beckman, is a game-changer for the energy sector. It shows that in today's...
| ‘Europe we need you!’ The European electricity industry is crying out for political leaders that can usher in the long-awaited, liberalised...
| The EU's climate and energy policies are threatening the survival of the European producers of non-ferrous metals like aluminium, copper, zi...
| While countries like China, India and Australia are jumping on the shale gas bandwagon, European policymakers and energy companies seem relu...
| "Public acceptance" has become a huge problem for the energy industry in Europe. Public opinion is increasingly turning against almost any k...
| Eurogas, the European association for the natural gas industry, does not believe that the role of "unconventional gas" will become as import...
| No forecast, scenario or "roadmap" is ever going to give a correct prediction of our energy future. If we want to know what is in store for...
| Europe needs to invest hundreds of billions of euros in new energy networks and renewable energy production. Most of this money will have to...