| Back from holiday? Please note that EER is taking a break in August. We will be back with new publications on the 29th of August. Ready for...
| Back from holiday? Please note that EER is taking a break in August. We will be back with new publications on the 29th of August. Ready for...
| These days no energy project can succeed without public backing. This holds true not only for nuclear, coal-fired and other power stations,...
| "Public acceptance" has become a huge problem for the energy industry in Europe. Public opinion is increasingly turning against almost any k...
| Both nuclear power and natural gas are regularly presented as interim or ‘bridging’ solutions on the way to the energy supply of the future....
| ExxonMobil – known as the world’s largest, most efficient, and most profitable oil company – has its own distinctive way of looking at the w...
| Forty years ago this month, in December 1969, a midday edition of the Evening Standard changed my life. I was on the top deck of a London bu...
| Oil, coal and gas will continue to dominate global energy production and use in the 21st century, whether global warming activists like it o...
| When it comes to the energy future of our planet, Christophe de Margerie, CEO of Total, has his own “inconvenient truths” to tell. ‘I do no...