“It is no secret that, contrary to prior beliefs and expectations, the EU has substantially failed to break its dependence on Russian oil and gas
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Turkish Stream Controversy: Part of Russian-Controlled Pipeline to Pass Through Serbia
Serbia has been given an approval to construct a part of the Turkish Stream pipeline from the Bulgarian to the Hungarian border under the condition
2050 ‘No-Fossil-Fuels’ Strategy: EU Foresees Almost 100% Renewable Future
Miguel Arias Cañete, the EU Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, said that electricity from renewable sources like wind and solar – combined with nuclear
Expert Analysis: Reforming Ukraine’s Energy Sector – Critical Unfinished Business
Ukraine is among the least energy-efficient countries in Europe. Its economy is two to three times more energy intensive than that of its EU neighbors
Completing the Union: Is the European Energy Union Really Real?
Harold James (The Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies) In a recent report of ‘five presidents’, top EU leaders concluded that the common market is
Taking Stock of German Energy Policy in a European Context
In face of the Ukrainian crisis, the security of supply of natural gas has moved to the centre of the debate on European energy policy.
Ukraine Bets on Renewables to Reduce Dependence on Russian Gas
In its military and economic showdown with Russia, Ukraine is seeking to develop renewable energy in a bid to reduce dependence on Russian gas supplies.