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

| Bulgaria has to decide whether to finish the construction of the Russian-made nuclear power plant Belene, which was started in the 1980s and...

| Power Perspectives 2030 builds on the widely referenced Roadmap 2050: a practical guide to a prosperous low-carbon Europe, and provides an a...

| The Dutch power and gas exchange APX-Endex has opened the world's first Biomass Exchange in Amsterdam. The new Exchange will serve as a plat...

| The European Commission, accused of timidity and irrelevance in the eurozone crisis, has launched bold proposals to involve the European Uni...

| This paper relates to events taking place at the European level to help the European Union towards its ambitious 2020 energy and climate goa...

| The EU's climate and energy policies are too expensive, too ambitious, too complex - and ineffective to boot, argues Andrew MacKillop. Bruss...

| Europe is about to acquire a new major oil and gas province: the Levant Basin. In this region in the Eastern Mediterranean the world's two l...

| Europe is increasingly trying to to speak with one voice on energy, in particular towards its principal supplier - Russia. The question for...

| In the current economic climate, strong energy ties between Russia and Europe could be beneficial to both sides. But an intensive energy rel...

| The European Commission will launch a proposal next week intended to stimulate the construction of major new electricity, oil, gas and CCS i...