| The UK once set the trend for the rest of Europe with the liberalisation of its energy market. Now, with a series of new legislative and pol...
| The UK once set the trend for the rest of Europe with the liberalisation of its energy market. Now, with a series of new legislative and pol...
| Beyond the headline-grabbing projection that the United States will soon be the biggest producer of oil and gas, the latest energy outlook f...
| 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-...
| Many commentators and policymakers seem to believe that energy efficiency alone can address much of the CO2 problem - and that it can do so...
| Although Germany's energy sector has been liberalized for over a decade, German consumers have been slow to embrace the opportunities of the...
| Despite energy supply disruptions of unprecedented scale - and against a backdrop of ever-rising demand - energy markets coped surprisingly...
| As the UK gears up for a crucial decision on the building of new nuclear power plants, the voices in support of nuclear energy are getting l...
| The prestigious International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), brainchild of the late German politician Hermann Scheer, is back on track aft...
| Nowhere in the OECD region has a government shown more enthusiasm for new nuclear power stations than in the United Kingdom. The government'...
| Though it has gone largely unnoticed, the signing of a partnership agreement between the "traditional" energy agency IEA and the new renewab...