Ukrainian state-run energy company Naftogaz is planning to join the Polish gas company PGNiG in a court case questioning the European Union’s decision to provide
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Big Brussels is Watching You? Enhancing Transparency in EU External Energy Deals
Sijbren de Jong (Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies) The Commission’s current task in the negotiation of bilateral agreements between EU Member States and the
Europe’s LNG Strategy in the Wider EU Gas Market
Team of Authors (Centre for European Policy Studies) LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), a natural gas (predominantly methane) that has been converted to liquid form, is
Energy Union : New Impetus for Coordination and Integration of Energy Policies in the EU
Why is the Energy Union one of the main topics of current debate in the European Union? In 2013, 53 percent of the consumed energy
EU’s Structural Energy Funding to Broker 2030 Climate Goals
European structural funding for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects has gone up by 40 percent to approximately 38-39 billion EUR and could be used
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
Bioenergy Push Leading to Massive Land Footprint
Biomass has been an increasingly prominent topic on the EU’s political agenda as the block’s current energy strategy emphasizes securing indigenous sources of power that
Poland’s Plan for Anti-Russia Gas Coalition Gaining Ground
The call of Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, for the European Union to assume a unified position when dealing with Russian natural gas exporter Gazprom
Europe Needs to Break its 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
Global Demand for Lignite to Rise by 5.4 pc by 2020
Global demand for lignite is expected to go up 5.4 percent by 2020, warns the International Energy Agency which fears the return of dirty coal