All items tagged with Elektor Energy and Energy Policy (459)

| The disaster in Fukushima will probably not lead to the end of nuclear power in Japan after all. With the victory of Shinzo Abe's Liberal-De...

| "Christmas has come early," announced EU climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard in Brussels on Tuesday in awarding €1.2bn of EU grants to 23...

| If the battle cry of Greenpeace once was "Save the whales", the battle cry of Joan MacNaughton, President of the Energy Institute in the UK,...

| To the surprise of many observers, Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic have fairly suddenly joined the group of shale gas sceptics. For...

| Philip Lowe, the top civil servant in Brussels for energy, takes an upbeat view of the progress to date on the internal energy market in Eur...

| With its latest proposals to cap the production of first-generation biofuels, the European Commission is threatening to wreak havoc on the E...

| Progress to a single European energy market is proving very uneven. David Buchan explains the European Commission’s worry that rapid develop...

| On Monday, the 18th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNFCCC will kick off in Doha, Qatar. Yes, here we are with another...

| Italian energy policy is widely seen as suffering from a lack of national planning, but now the country's economic development ministry has...

| The most likely recipient of millions of fresh EU funds for carbon capture and storage (CCS) now appears to be the unlikeliest candidate of...