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| These days no energy project can succeed without public backing. This holds true not only for nuclear, coal-fired and other power stations,...

| A 48-page brochure in which top European politicians (Van Rompuy, Barroso, Oettinger, Brüderle), policymakers and academics give their views...

| A new report from the International Energy Agency shows how heating and cooling technologies that are energy-efficient and that emit little...

| What do the Arab Spring, Fukushima and worldwide droughts add up to? The bottom line, says Michael Klare: Any expectations that ever-increas...

| The EU's climate and energy policies are threatening the survival of the European producers of non-ferrous metals like aluminium, copper, zi...

| This conference is taking place at a time that can be rightly called a turning point for the European energy sector. Many external factors a...

| Many people will agree that the process that decides the winners of the Eurovision Song Contest is, well, not necessarily designed to award...

| "Public acceptance" has become a huge problem for the energy industry in Europe. Public opinion is increasingly turning against almost any k...

| The European Commission has issued proposals that, for the first time, attempt to regulate fuel taxation rates in EU member states, rather t...

by IPCC

| Close to 80 percent of the world‘s energy supply could be met by renewables by mid-century if backed by the right enabling public policies,...