| CCS is dead, the Energy Union is never going to happen and EU energy policy contributes little more than market disruption. These were the...
| CCS is dead, the Energy Union is never going to happen and EU energy policy contributes little more than market disruption. These were the...
| There are elections this year in Denmark, Poland and Spain. The UK has just voted for a government on the right that is in favour of shale g...
| In my previous article The Necessary Dream of a European Energy Diplomacy I argued that the time is ripe for a strong and compact European e...
| Toward harmonization of internal and external dimensions of the European energy policy Improvements of the European Union energy policy and...
| In February 2015 the European Parliament’s Environment Committee voted for reform of the European Union’s flagship Emission Trading System (...
| In February 2015 the European Parliament’s Environment Committee voted for reform of the European Union’s flagship Emission Trading System (...
| Shale gas axed Chevron’s announcement on January 30, 2015, that it will discontinue shale gas exploration in Poland is the latest in a serie...
| Describing the status quo in the EU energy sector may seem like an attempt to draw a moving train: the combination of internal EU policy ini...
| In 2013 the US Energy Administration estimated that Europe contained 470 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of potentially recoverable shale gas, equ...
| As the energy landscape goes through significant changes both in the European Union and outside its borders, the EU finds itself in the midd...