What’s next for Europe’s natural gas market?
On February 16 the European Commission published its long awaited “winter package,” a series of legislative documents partly outlining the foundation of the often debated Energy Union. For those who...
View ArticleThe Dutch rejection of an EU-Ukraine deal isn’t about Ukraine
On Wednesday, Dutch voters rejected—via a consultative referendum—the association agreement of the EU with Ukraine. It is a treaty between the EU, its member states, Euratom, and Ukraine that...
View Article6 years from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill: What we've learned, and what...
Six years ago today, the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill occurred in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico with devastating effects on the local environment and on public perception of offshore oil and gas drilling....
View ArticlePast is prologue? Saudi Arabia’s clumsy oil diplomacy
Everything old is new again for Iran and Saudi Arabia. In recent days, a series of diplomatic skirmishes between Tehran and Riyadh has intensified the long simmering tensions between the two...
View ArticleThe halfway point of the U.S. Arctic Council chairmanship
Event Information April 25, 2016 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDTFalk Auditorium Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20036 Register for the Event An address from U.S. Special...
View ArticleWhy Europe’s energy policy has been a strategic success story
For Europe, it has been a rough year, or perhaps more accurately a rough decade. The terrorist attacks in London, Madrid, and elsewhere have taken a toll, as did the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. But...
View ArticleHow do we end energy poverty?
Event Information May 24, 2016 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDTKenney Auditorium Johns Hopkins SAIS Nitze Building 1740 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Register for the Event Debating solutions for...
View ArticleIndia's energy and climate policy
In Paris this past December, 195 nations came to an historical agreement to reduce carbon emissions and limit the devastating impacts of climate change. While it was indeed a triumphant event worthy...
View ArticleThe presidential candidates’ views on energy and climate
This election cycle, what will separate Democrats from Republicans on energy policy and their approach to climate change? Republicans tend to be fairly strong supporters of the fossil fuel industry,...
View ArticleWhy net energy metering results in a subsidy: The elephant in the room
The debate surrounding net energy metering (NEM) and the appropriate way to reform this policy is under scrutiny in many U.S. states. This is highly warranted since NEM policies do indeed need...
View ArticleCoal after the Paris agreement: The challenges of dirty fuel
On December 12, 2015, 195 countries adopted the Paris Agreement, the most ambitious climate change pact to date. The document lays out a plan to curb greenhouse gas emissions, among other...
View Article6 years from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill: What we’ve learned, and what...
Six years ago today, the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill occurred in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico with devastating effects on the local environment and on public perception of offshore oil and gas drilling....
View ArticlePast is prologue? Saudi Arabia’s clumsy oil diplomacy
Everything old is new again for Iran and Saudi Arabia. In recent days, a series of diplomatic skirmishes between Tehran and Riyadh has intensified the long simmering tensions between the two...
View ArticleWhy Europe’s energy policy has been a strategic success story
For Europe, it has been a rough year, or perhaps more accurately a rough decade. The terrorist attacks in London, Madrid, and elsewhere have taken a toll, as did the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. But...
View ArticleHow do we end energy poverty?
Energy is necessary for essential services ranging from heating and cooking to transportation, education, and healthcare. Today, an estimated 1.2 billion people around the world lack any access to...
View ArticleIndia’s energy and climate policy: Can India meet the challenge of...
In Paris this past December, 195 nations came to an historical agreement to reduce carbon emissions and limit the devastating impacts of climate change. While it was indeed a triumphant event worthy...
View ArticleCoal after the Paris agreement: The challenges of dirty fuel
On December 12, 2015, 195 countries adopted the Paris Agreement, the most ambitious climate change pact to date. The document lays out a plan to curb greenhouse gas emissions, among other...
View ArticleThe presidential candidates’ views on energy and climate
This election cycle, what will separate Democrats from Republicans on energy policy and their approach to climate change? Republicans tend to be fairly strong supporters of the fossil fuel industry,...
View ArticleSome future scenarios of Russian natural gas in Europe
Tatiana Mitrova, Tim Boersman, and Anna Galkina assess the share of Russian natural gas in the European natural gas mix going forward.
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