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East Mediterranean gas finds: EU energy bonanza or geopolitical headache?

March 22, 2019 by Gaurav Sharma

 

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Filed Under: Geopolitics, locked Tagged With: Cyrpus, east mediterranean, Egypt, Erdogan, EU, exxonmobil, Geopolitics, greece, Israel, Lebanon, Leviathan, natural gas, Nord Stream 2, Northern Cyprus, Republic of Cyprus, Rosneft, Russia, Shell, Syria, total, turkey, Turkstream, Zohr

Falling cost of renewables means the gift of independence to poorest nations

January 18, 2019 by Mike Scott

 

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Filed Under: Clean fuels, Geopolitics, locked, Renewables Tagged With: Africa, Asia, China, Coal, Geopolitics, Indonesia, Renewables

It’s not easy being an oil producer (why Europe should not envy the U.S.)

October 30, 2018 by Karel Beckman

 

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Filed Under: Energy Watch, locked Tagged With: Batteries, carbon bubble, energy security, energy transition, EU energy policy, financing, Geopolitics, Oil, Renewables, shale oil, stranded assets, unconventionals, US energy policy

Three more reasons to reduce oil and gas use: Russia, Saudi Arabia and petrochemicals

October 9, 2018 by Karel Beckman

 

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Filed Under: Energy Watch, locked Tagged With: climate change, energy transition, Geopolitics, natural gas, Oil, petrochemicals, Russia, U.S. energy policy

Russia sees gas exports to Europe grow – but Europe boosts competition and renewables

October 9, 2018 by Karel Beckman

 

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Filed Under: Energy Watch, locked Tagged With: climate change, diversification, energy security, energy transition, EU energy policy, European gas market, Gas pipelines, Geopolitics, natural gas, Renewables, Russia

How Trump’s trade war is undermining his own goal of “energy dominance”

October 2, 2018 by Karel Beckman

 

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Filed Under: Energy Watch, locked Tagged With: energy trade, financing, Geopolitics, natural gas, Oil, US energy policy

Nuclear power: a drop in the bucket (at best)

October 2, 2018 by Karel Beckman

 

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Filed Under: Energy Watch, locked Tagged With: climate change, electricity market, financing, Geopolitics, Nuclear power, Renewables

Doesn’t socialism produce climate change?

September 25, 2018 by Karel Beckman

 

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Filed Under: Energy Watch, locked Tagged With: Carbon pricing, climate change, energy transition, financing, Geopolitics, unconventionals

Germany looks at CCS again, promises to build LNG terminal to please Trump, launches first hydrogen train

September 25, 2018 by Matthew James

 

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Filed Under: Energy Post Express, locked Tagged With: CCS, climate change, energy transition, European gas market, Geopolitics, Hydrogen, LNG, sustainable mobility

An evening with ecomodernist Michael Shellenberger Or: a defence of nuclear power you have not heard before

September 4, 2018 by Karel Beckman

 

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Filed Under: Energy Watch, locked Tagged With: climate change, electricity market, energiewende, financing, Geopolitics, Nuclear power, Renewables, solar power, US energy policy, wind power

South Africa drops nuclear, France may embrace it again

September 4, 2018 by Express Editor

 

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Filed Under: Energy Post Express, locked Tagged With: climate change, EU energy policy, financing, Geopolitics, Nuclear power

Is Europe prepared for an oil shortage?

September 4, 2018 by Express Editor

 

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Filed Under: Energy Post Express, locked Tagged With: electric cars, financing, Geopolitics, Oil

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