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| In the past five years the European power market has seen a sharp drop in the utilization of gas-fired capacity, with renewables and coal ta...

| The economic and social hardships of the past years of crisis, as well as the recent political changes in Greece have undoubtedly been under...

| At The Hague II Ministerial Conference on 20-21 May, China signed the International Energy Charter (IEC), joining more than 70 countries acr...

| Drones will eventually be “as ubiquitous as pigeons”, London-based futurist Liam Young recently predicted. They are omnipresent already. Onl...

| Drones will eventually be “as ubiquitous as pigeons”, London-based futurist Liam Young recently predicted. They are omnipresent already. Onl...

| CCS is dead, the Energy Union is never going to happen and EU energy policy contributes little more than market disruption. These were the...

| There are elections this year in Denmark, Poland and Spain. The UK has just voted for a government on the right that is in favour of shale g...

| “The blunders are all there, gentlemen, just waiting to be made” – Savielly Tartakover (International Chess Grandmaster) Unless I am mist...

| In my previous article The Necessary Dream of a European Energy Diplomacy I argued that the time is ripe for a strong and compact European e...

| The Spanish company Vortex Bladeless is developing a new type of wind power generator that operates without blades. Last March another c...