| Germany’s election campaign is in full swing. While all of the parties agree on the Energiewende in principle, there are deep differences of...
| Germany’s election campaign is in full swing. While all of the parties agree on the Energiewende in principle, there are deep differences of...
| The European Union counts 28 Member States as of mid-2013. All these countries have a different energy history and their actual energy statu...
| The US Administration can promulgate laws that apply to the whole nation, while on state level strong opposition arises sometimes, and on na...
| For many of the 5.6 million Danes, March 22, 2012 was a historic day. On that day Parliament (Folketing) voted with the impressive majority...
| Erratic Dutch policy on renewables down the years has put investors off. Now civil society has stepped in, in a bid to promote the transitio...
| Driven by its increasing demand for electricity, security of supply concerns and the need to reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses, renew...
| For Sweden, 2012 was a year of several records in the energy and climate sector. Some of them underline the Scandinavians’ ambition to meet...
| "Many new stake holders will make Japan's conservative energy business unsustainable". Japan will almost certainly reduce its dependence on...
| Germany’s much-hyped Energiewende is on the defensive. There’s a backlash against it, even though opinion polls show three-quarters of Germa...
| When it comes to enacting policy for a transition to a sustainable energy future, the UK is a world leader. Already enshrined in law are leg...