A draft report prepared ahead of a summit meeting of EU leaders in June has warned that Russia’s strategy of snapping up oil refineries around
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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
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
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
Natural Gas Logs Growth in Prices, Oil Stagnates
This week’s gains in the energy sector were led by natural-gas futures, with prices logging more than 2 percent growth despite the United States’ tightening
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.
‘Energy Union’ to Boost EU’s Energy Security
Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, has put forward a proposal suggesting that the EU member states should establish an energy union to secure their supplies