Author: Matt Mace Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 22nd, 2018 UK Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to halve energy use from new buildings by 2030,

Author: Matt Mace Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 22nd, 2018 UK Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to halve energy use from new buildings by 2030,
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 24th, 2018 European Union legislators made progress Wednesday (23 May) on a draft EU law that sets
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 9th, 2018 The European Parliament insists on including ships, cars and planes in the EU’s energy
Author: Stéphanie Senet Posted on: EURACTIV.com | May 7th, 2018 Lack of transparency, oversights, confusion… A report by the Dutch Foundation Changing Markets, published on
Author: Jorge Valero Posted on: EURACTIV.com | April 25th, 2018 EU legislators have proposed extending the European Supervisory Authorities’ (ESAs) powers to include checking
Author: Kristian Kowalewski Posted on: Euractiv.com| April 23rd, 2018 The development of electric transport is a big challenge for Poland, but also a huge opportunity –
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: Euractiv.com| April 18th, 2018 In the shadow of French President Emmanuel Macron’s speech in Strasbourg on Tuesday (17 April), MEPs signed
Author: Katharine Murphy Posted on: The Guardian | April 10th, 2018 The energy minister, Josh Frydenberg, will warn colleagues “extreme ideologies” and polarisation in the climate
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: EURACTIV.com | April 11th, 2018 Finland’s environment minister said on Tuesday (10 April) his country will ban the use of
Author: Michael Slezak Posted on: The Guardian | March 21st, 2018 Text: Firefighters with decades of experience working around the bushfire-prone Pilliga forest say Santos’s
Author: Sandra Laville Posted on: The Guardian | March 22nd, 2018 Photograph: Text: Three major oil companies preparing to drill off the shores of Guyana, where
Author: Claire Rush Posted on: DW | March 8th, 2018 Since the government announced plans to bury nuclear waste in Bure, the village has
Author: Jennifer Delony Posted on: Renewable Energy World | February 23rd, 2018 New York is preparing an environmental baseline that it will use to
Author: Oliver Milman Posted on: The Guardian | January 11th, 2018 New York City’s decision to sever ties with its fossil fuel investments is
Author: Agence France Presse Posted on: Guardian | 20th of December 2017 France’s parliament has passed into law a ban on producing oil and
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: EURACTIV | December 14th, 2017 Portugal will organise early next year a summit dedicated solely to energy interconnectors, as
Author: Dragana Mileusnic, Ioana Ciuta Posted on: Euractiv | 14th of December 2017 More than 60,000 premature deaths in Europe could be prevented over
Author: Veronica Gomez, David Alire Garcia Posted on: Reuters| December 8th, 2017 MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican national oil company Pemex on Friday blamed
Author: David Carrington Posted on: Guardian | 8th of December 2017 More than half of the European Union’s 619 coal-fired power stations are losing
Author: Ajit Niranjan Posted on: Deutsche Welle | 7th of December 2017 Few people use bitcoin to buy anything — but everyone pays for
Author: Fiona Harvey Posted on: Guardian | December 6th, 2017 An international project to generate energy from nuclear fusion has reached a key milestone,
Author: Adam Vaughan Posted on: Guardian| 7th of December 2017 Electricity from the first mini nuclear power stations in Britain would be likely to
Author: Stanley Reed Posted on: The New York Times | November 30th, 2017 VIENNA — OPEC and other major oil producers looked close on
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: Euractiv | November 30th, 2017 Prices of green electricity and batteries have fallen so sharply that even projections for