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

| The climate and energy proposals put forward by the European Commission on January 23, are perhaps the most important plans to come out of B...

| The latest IEA-projections cast grave doubt on our ability to achieve a sustainable future. EU policy might well be ‘too little, too late’.....

| Nowhere does unbundling meet with so much resistance as in Germany. The problem is, nobody really knows whether it is good or bad. ‘One woul...

| In the following pages, European Energy Review presents four views on the EU’s energy policy, as laid down in the Third Package. Lars Kjølby...

| The German government never misses an opportunity to highlight the importance of climate protection in international fora. It has also set i...

| Proposals made by the European Commission in September to limit Russian investments in the energy infrastructure in the EU have put an extra...

| Brussels sticks to its view that ‘unbundling’ must be a cornerstone of the new market order. Is the Commission fighting the wrong fight?...

| The real threat to the EU’s security of supply does not come from the east, but from within our system....

| Germany, Europe’s largest economy, may have the least coherent energy policy in the EU. ‘If there is a crisis, Germany is at the bottom of t...