Carbon reduction at the lowest cost

For those who still doubt whether climate change is happening, the only way to prove it is to keep running this dangerous global carbon emissions experiment.

Wanted: electricity market reform

It might seem strange to call for electricity market reform when the government’s Energy Bill is still making its way through Parliament. But however it has been described, the Bill is not really about electricity market reform.

Policy under scrutiny

With the future of the UK’s energy policy currently up in the air, it seems investors need a crystal ball to predict how energy markets may look in 20 or even 10 years’ time.

Changing behaviours

From 2010 to 2030, the global middle class is predicted to swell by 172%. Though increasing the quality of life for hundreds of millions, this population boom will also result in growing pressure on energy infrastructure and demand for reliable, affordable and cleaner energy supply.

Biofuels and the role of innovation

Unfortunately there is no silver bullet to solve the challenge of climate change. This means that low-carbon technologies will be required to significantly reduce carbon emissions.

Why gas isn’t the answer to climate change

Listening to the optimists in the gas industry, you would think that the world is on the cusp of a “shale gas revolution” which will tackle climate change, keep down energy bills and enhance energy security.

The wind energy boom

Wind power plays a central role in an increasing number of countries’ immediate and longer term energy plans.

India’s uncertain energy future

In July this year a catastrophic failure of the power grid in India left 600m people without electricity. The incident seemed to mock the country’s ambitions to become a global superpower.

Developing carbon capture and storage

There are truths that cannot be denied. First, nature will determine how serious a problem climate change is, not our politicians.

The outlook for nuclear

The March 2011 earthquake and tsunami which disabled the Fukushima-Daichi nuclear power plant in Japan sent shockwaves around the world about the viability and safety of nuclear power.

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