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| Yes, the oil spewing up from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico in staggering quantities could prove one of the great ecological disasters of h...

| The forced closure of the large nuclear power plant at Ignalina at the start of this year has led to a 30% rise in electricity prices in Lit...

| With the decision of the Finnish cabinet on 6 May to grant applications for two new nuclear power stations, Finland has taken a major step t...

| Future energy scenarios from the European Commission and the International Energy Agency are all based on the assumption that improved energ...

| Four prominent European think tanks, with the implicit support of a large section of the European energy industry, have issued a call for a...

| To retain its oil production levels, Russia will need to make substantial changes in its oil policies and oil industry. Current production a...

| Jacques Delors’ think tank Notre Europe has come up with an impressive plea for a European energy policy. ‘Europe faces several major crises...

| When six European states decided in 1951 to integrate two key sectors of their economies to create a Community, their purpose was to replace...

| Energy experts are calling on western governments to lift trade barriers for Brasilian ethanol. They point out that, in spite of the rise of...

| After more than a year of intense debate on what Britain should do to address its looming generation gap, the electricity industry is awaiti...