More about Electricity (74)

| Britain is careening towards a ‘cliff edge’ when it comes to generating enough electricity to meet demand post-2015. That was a major conclu...

| Carbon Nanotubes are VERY TINY cylindrical shaped carbon molecules. And when I say very tiny, I mean in the nanometer-scale (hence the name)...

| Italy is a global pioneer in the implementation of smart electricity thanks to a precocious commitment to smart meters by utility Enel. But...

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| The present study analyses the impact of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) on electricity prices, in particular on wholesale power marke...

| Ofgem, the energy regulator in Great Britain, has always aspired to create 'effective' competition in electricity supply - which would requi...

by Sijm

| On February 2, 2009, a revised edition of the report has been released, including some adjustments and editorial corrections particularly in...

| In this Clingendael Energy Paper Jacques de Jong compares recent approaches for the integration of electricity markets in the United States...

| Russia is embarking on a huge market reform project of its electricity sector that politicians in Brussels and Washington can only dream of....

| Nearly twelve years after the first electricity directive (Directive 96/92/EC), the European electricity sector is still fragmented along na...

| This month we'll turn an inexpensive router into a data logger. This is provided with sensors that monitor the readings on gas, water a...