Energy Watch
Greece, Turkey open Europe's first supply of Caspian gas
Nov 18, 2007, 13:55 GMT
Thessaloniki, Greece - The prime ministers of Greece and Turkey met along their heavily-militarised border littered with landmines to inaugurate a gas pipeline project on Sunday which will eventually ease Europe's dependency on Russian oil and gas. ... more
- EU chief urges India and China to help cut greenhouse gas emissions
- German scientists see use for algae in biofuels
- Giant wind farm planned for Australia
Oil and Gas
Taiwan to negotiate with Venezuela over oil exploration
Jul 17, 2007, 14:07 GMT
Taipei - Taiwan's state-run oil firm, the Chinese Petroleum Corp (CPC), will hold talks with Venezuela to defend CPC's oil exploration rights in the country, the company's president Chen Pao-lang said on Tuesday. ... more
- From Turkey's dreams of empire to the energy Great Game
- Power and profitability: Europe's gas security dilemma
- Oil drilling off Alaska, Virginia proposed by US
Nuclear
Global Nuclear Energy Parntership to back peaceful use
Sep 16, 2007, 18:35 GMT
Vienna - The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) initiated by US President George W Bush in 2006 agreed in Vienna on Sunday to back the peaceful uses of nuclear power in future while also improving its safety. ... more
Features
German scientists see use for algae in biofuels
Oct 16, 2007, 2:21 GMT
Bremen, Germany - Governments and scientists around the world are working hard to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide - one of the greenhouse gasses blamed for global warming. ... more
- One voice or many? Debate for EU and Baltic energy ministers
- Renewed battle on safety at Germany's nuclear plants
- Bush's ethanol dreams make corn a hot commodity
Renewables
German scientists see use for algae in biofuels
Oct 16, 2007, 2:21 GMT
Bremen, Germany - Governments and scientists around the world are working hard to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide - one of the greenhouse gasses blamed for global warming. ... more
