The affordability debate

Energy bills remain high up the political agenda, explains Tim Yeo MP, Chair of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee.

Clean up act

All clean energy sources are needed to limit global warming, argues Stephen Tindale, associate fellow at the Centre for European Reform.

UK shale gas

Even with domestic shale gas exploitation, it is in the UK’s national interest to keep its energy policy focused on moving rapidly to an efficient and low-carbon energy system, says Nick Molho, head of Climate and Energy Policy at WWF-UK.

Making heat affordable

Fuel-poor households deserve a better and healthier future, argues Derek Lickorish, chairman of the Fuel Poverty Advisory Group for England (FPAG).

In or out?

On energy Scotland is better off as part of the UK, argues Katja Hall, chief policy director at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).

Energy Realities competition

How can we engage people with key issues facing the energy sector?

The greatest untapped energy resource: people

Europe can meet emissions targets through behavioural energy efficiency, explains Nandini Basuthakur, managing director of EMEA at Opower, a US-based software-as-a-service company.

Technology to transform lives

Off-grid energy technologies will play an important role in enabling access to electricity in developing countries, explains Simon Trace, CEO of Practical Action.

Can renewable energy save the world?

Evaluating the land and resources required for renewables to meet all demand. This is a challenge that varies heavily by country, geography and climate. Many places may simply not have sufficient land for renewable energy to viably meet their energy needs.

Energy governance in Africa is going nowhere

Transparency and good governance hamper many the efforts of many African countries to realise the benefits of their energy resources.

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