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| The European Commission’s recent proposal to ban carbon credits from emission reductions of certain controversial projects in China and Indi...

| Both nuclear power and natural gas are regularly presented as interim or ‘bridging’ solutions on the way to the energy supply of the future....

| In Ukraine, deployment of traditional and renewable energy generation technologies is gradually moving forward. Potential of renewables in U...

| There is growing doubt over whether the EU’s flagship climate policy instrument, its emissions trading scheme (ETS), will drive the green in...

| The European Commission has set out its vision on how to develop the European energy networks needed for a low carbon and more import-depend...

| The European Commission has updated for the second time the energy strategy for the European Union, as it does every two years. Although the...

| On 17 November, the European Commission presented a new "Communication" on energy infrastructure. The Commission provided the following Q&A...

| Estonia, the smallest of the Baltic States, is striving after diversification of its energy resources to reduce dependence on its mighty nei...

| Having been on the road of late at various energy bashes, it was fascinating to get closer insights into how “opposite poles” on the Europea...

| Will Europe be able to source gas from the Caspian region and the Middle East, bypassing Russia? That is the question on everybody’s mind in...