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| Despite the pressures in the EU-electricity and gas sectors, the changes created new opportunities for the incumbent national suppliers – in...

| People are complaining more and more about 'information overload'.  Sometimes, indeed, it appears to be 'misinformation (or disinformation)...

| It’s up to technologists to refine CCS, independently of policy and funding, in order to accelerate the sector. Winning EU funding is rarely...

| The general provisions introduced by the Third Package (which became law in March 2011) and the detailed provisions to be outlined in the pa...

| This comment considers German energy policy, as set out in the Energiewende, as seen from the perspective of attempts to reduce CO2 emission...

| The importance of energy infrastructure for the integration of European energy markets is unquestionable. The European Union and its member...

| The Merkel government thought it was getting something different when it appointed Jochen Homann to the powerful post of President of the Fe...

| If the integration of variable renewables into Europe’s power systems is to continue in the decades to come, more needs to be done to ensure...

| Without further guidance, EU countries may mismanage their energy efficiency commitments and risk missing their energy savings' target. Th...

| With its strategic location, huge gas reserves, highly developed infrastructure and well-developed information economy, the Netherlands is a...