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| The Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, in terms of energy infrastructure are frequently referred to as an 'energy island'- the r...

| Whether it is despite the latest complications in the international politics or thanks to them, Moscow was in the centre of world of energy...

| EU’s energy transition: the triple challenge of sustainability, competitiveness and affordability by Daria Nochevnik On the road to the E...

| Germany is currently pushing through long-awaited reform of its seminal renewable energy laws, introducing measures intended to better contr...

| EER’s Jozef Badida recently attended the fourth annual Euro-Mediterranean Energy Efficiency Forum in Monaco. Policy and decision makers disc...

| The energy transition process in Germany is suffering from its success. The German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU) calls it a crit...

| While no-one doubts Russia can militarily conquer Crimea and hold on to it, Ukraine and its allies have economic options in this conflict th...

| Even though Professor Klaus-Dieter Borchardt has been Director of the Internal Energy Market at DG Energy for only ten months now, he has al...

| The first European Energy Forecast Summit: 2014 Outlook organized by the Paris and Brussels-based think tank Premiere Circle took place last...

| Germany’s Energiewende has led to price dumping and unfair competition for industry in neighbouring countries, say Dutch critics. Understand...