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December 2016 archive

December 16-22, 2016

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THIS WEEK:
The coming offshore wind boom
Will Scotland Fraxit?
Solar and wind struggling to make money
Gas and wind power US winners
Renewables need storage – same as fossil power
How BP sees EVs
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THIS WEEK: 
Can liquid hydrogen save European gas sector?
EU ETS: sigh of relief at unexpected compromise
Generation Z turns to heating and cooling
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THIS WEEK:
The costs and benefits of energy efficiency
The costs and benefits of capacity schemes
The costs and benefits of renewables
The costs and benefits of community energy

December 9-15, 2016

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THIS WEEK:
Get ready for the next oil boom (=price bust)
Electrifying mobility in Europe: what will it take?
The new European gas market may look like this
PLUS: Fossil fuel divestment, UK transition, EU energy innovation
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THIS WEEK: 
Gas sector unhappy with EU’s latest energy proposals
Brussels to get more control over gas contracts
 
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THIS WEEK:
The great US energy “winter package” (forget Trump, here’s what’s really going on)
The great UK fracking debate: slave labour versus climate chaos
The great Dutch energy transition: from windmills to windmills
The great Dutch coal cock-up

December 2-8, 2016

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THIS WEEK: Has the world come to the end of new nuclear? 

All over the world, countries are deciding not to invest anymore in new nuclear power plants. Have we reached a historic turning point?

PLUS: The future of Shell: trader in renewable energy – ExxonMobil is fighting the Rockefellers – IEA moves into global gas security
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THIS WEEK: THE BIG COMPROMISE – European Commission’s energy “winter” package steers middle course
PLUS: European Parliament homes in on EU ETS reform deal
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THIS WEEK:
OPEC as energy transition platform?
“Electricity sector underestimates technical risks of renewables”
Blockchain: the next big disruption in the energy sector
Ukraine and the Victory of the EU gas market
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