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

| Almost ten years after 9/11, the EU has barely taken any steps to develop a common policy to protect its critical energy infrastructures. Re...

| On 8 March 2011, members of the International Confederation of Energy Regulators (ICER) and the International Gas Union (IGU) participated i...

| Ireland is planning to take a giant leap in wind power capacity, propelling it to a leading position in Europe. The government wants to incr...

| Next week is the deadline for consultation on market reforms aimed at decarbonising electricity generation in the UK. The government has yet...

| Chancers are that the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline project, intended to give Russia a new outlet for its oil exports, avoiding the bu...

| For the past 25 years the UK has been very influential worldwide in how governments should manage their energy industries and it is therefor...

| The Dutch Energy Council, the highest advisory body of the Dutch government in energy affairs, has come out strongly in favour of the develo...

| When EU heads of state and government met in Brussels on Friday, 4 February, for a first-ever high-level summit dedicated to energy and inno...

| Ahead of the European Council on Energy on 4 February, EURELECTRIC, the association of the European electricity industry, has developed a po...

| Germany’s Environment Minister Norbert Röttgen calls the new German energy strategy a ‘civil revolution’, but he could just as well have des...