| While countries like China, India and Australia are jumping on the shale gas bandwagon, European policymakers and energy companies seem relu...
| 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...
| The European Commission has issued proposals that, for the first time, attempt to regulate fuel taxation rates in EU member states, rather t...
| Close to 80 percent of the world‘s energy supply could be met by renewables by mid-century if backed by the right enabling public policies,...
| Almost year to the day after first attempt to smear shale gas fails, Howarth and crew back at it again in new report set for release this we...
| They came from far and wide and their achievements were quite impressive. No, this was not a meeting of European heads of state, but the nig...
| 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...
| This Final Report of the study: “Investment needs for future adaptation measures of in EU nuclear power plants and other electricity generat...
| Philip Lowe, the highest energy official in the EU, is impatient. The internal energy market, whose creation he is supposed to oversee, is s...
| The nuclear renaissance has always been more a promise than a reality, certainly in the OECD countries, where expansion of capacity remains...