All items tagged with Fossil Fuels and Elektor Energy (195)

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

| In the UK politicians are becoming excited over the prospects for shale development, anticipating lower energy prices, improved energy secur...

| While EU’s dependency on Russian energy resources has been in the spotlight of the political and media debates in Europe and across the Atla...

| The inherent intermittency of renewable energy means that for technologies such as wind, solar and wave to be adopted at scale, they must –...

| In this second part of the interview with Kjell Aleklett, the Uppsala professor does not see any advantages for the Europeans to get into fr...

| Twelve years ago Kjell Aleklett, professor in Global Energy Systems at the Uppsala University in Sweden, got interested in oil and its futur...

| The shale revolution has driven down US energy bills, freed up household income and made North American businesses more competitive. Has cau...

| Due to the 20th Anniversary of the Slovak Gas and Oil Association, Mr. Jérôme Ferrier - President of the International Gas Union - took part...

| This study examines the impact that indigenous shale gas production could have on the energy markets and economies of the EU28 countries. Ad...

| While GTL or 'Gas to liquids' is frequently referred to in natural gas circles, apart from project-specific summaries produced by the sponso...