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

| With winter creeping nearer, the Czech Republic has warned Germany in explicit terms that it will not tolerate surges of excess German elect...

| Will the Eurozone crisis be followed by an Energyzone crisis this winter? The Czechs have warned the Germans they will shut their grid to Ge...

| Thanks to the shale gas revolution, the United States - not long ago expected to become the world's largest importer of liquefied natural ga...

| The European Union's decarbonization policies are closely linked to progress in international climate negotiations. But despite the results...

| In a recent article in European Energy Review, Friedbert Pflüger criticizes the EU Energy Roadmap 2050 and EU climate and energy policy in g...

| Although energy markets are interlinked and energy companies operate internationally, European countries have a strong national focus in the...

| It will soon become clear which carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in Europe are still alive. EU member states face an end-of-October...

| In this article, Catrinus Jepma and Santiago Katz of the Energy Delta Institute show how the widely accepted indicators of market performanc...

| In what some may see as cruel twist of fate it is the bioethanol, not biodiesel, industry which in the end has most to lose from the Europea...

| The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is in crisis and Climate Commissioner Connie Hedegaard and her Director-General Jos Delbeke are in an i...