The global energy economy is undergoing a rapid transition from ‘hydrocarbon molecules to electrons’ – in other words, from fossil fuels to renewables and low-carbon
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Expert Analysis: New and Emerging LNG Markets & The Demand Shock
Over the past decade, an increasing number of emerging markets have joined the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import club. From 7 countries in 2010, they
Europe’s Energy Union: Foreign Policy Implications for Energy Security, Climate and Competitiveness
Thomas Raines (Chatham House – The Royal Institute of International Affairs) For the EU, the energy sector is one of its key topics. The Commission
Real Energy Security Lies in Renewables and Efficiency, not in Diversifying Dependence on Fossil Fuels
Interview with David C. Murphy – Executive Director of Greenpeace Czech Republic. PHOSPHATE-PRICE has spoken to David C. Murphy – currently an Executive Director of
“Golden Age of Gas” Coming to China
The Medium-Term Gas Market Report published recently by the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that the “Golden Age” of natural gas is now very well
EU Energy Security: Putting Eggs into More Baskets
Russia has always had important geopolitical interests on the European continent. Since Moscow launched the Nord Stream pipeline in 2011, the country has been entrenched