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

| Europe has set the most ambitious CO2-emission reduction targets in the world. But they will not be met if the EU continues to rely on marke...

| The temptation for EU governments to be seen to "do something" about rolling back energy prices has increased, is increasing and ought to be...

| Dr Benito Müller, Director (Energy & Environment) of the OIES, presents an analysis of the numerous funding proposals that have recently bee...

| Now that concerns about security of energy supply are increasing, nuclear energy is making a comeback on the agenda of international policy...

| In the years to come, the world must meet the energy needs of a growing and developing world population while mitigating the impacts of glob...

| In this Clingendael Energy Paper Jacques de Jong compares recent approaches for the integration of electricity markets in the United States...

| The implications of various climate policies for the security of supply in the EU-25 were investigated. The security of supply was quantifie...

| The current plans to build five additional coal-fired power stations in the Netherlands sparked a debate as to whether this is the right dir...

| This paper seeks to explore some of the conditions under which energy policy will be formulated in and by the EU over the next 40 years or s...

| The European Commission has proposed a very ambitious overhaul of its climate change policies. But the renewable energy target could prove a...