All items tagged with Elektor Energy and climate change (367)

| Despite energy supply disruptions of unprecedented scale - and against a backdrop of ever-rising demand - energy markets coped surprisingly...

| Scientists working on climate on a daily basis must have been rather astonished by the recent interview with professor Fritz Vahrenholt publ...

| Our forum is being held under the motto “Sustaining Future Global Growth”. It expresses the main task that stands before us, the energy and...

| In a stark message to gas producers and governments last week, the International Energy Agency (IEA) set out seven golden rules which it bel...

| Hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) does not use only a lot of water, but also a lot of sand. In the US a whole new sandmining (or "frac-sand...

| 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...

| A new assessment of the Department of Energy & Climate Change’s (DECC) proposed energy efficiency measures and their supposed benefits to UK...

| In an upcoming policy paper on renewable energy, the European Commission says a "binding supportive framework" for renewable energy is neede...

| The prestigious International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), brainchild of the late German politician Hermann Scheer, is back on track aft...

| Shell’s Annual General Meeting tomorrow is unlikely to go calmly. The company’s problems range from anger over excessive executive pay to sp...