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  • The euro, economics & finance
  • Energy & climate
    • Energy security & markets
    • Climate policies & low-carbon technologies
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Energy efficiencyClimate policiesGreen, safe, cheap
  • Energy efficiency: Made in Denmark, exportable to the rest of the EU?
    Insight by Stephen Tindale, 11 April 2012
    Energy efficiency
  • EU climate policies without an international framework
    Policy brief by Stephen Tindale, 21 October 2011
    EU climate policies without an international framework
  • Green, safe, cheap: Where next for EU energy policy?
    Report by Katinka Barysch, Stephen Tindale, Christof van Agt, Václav Bartuška, Katinka Barysch, Jonathan Gaventa, Connie Hedegaard, Dieter Helm, Maïté Jauréguy-Naudin, Agata Łoskot-Strachota, Nick Mabey, Günther Oettinger, Pernille Schiellerup, Stephen Tindale, Frank Umbach, Georg Zachmann, 09 September 2011
    Green, safe, cheap: Where next for EU energy policy?
  • How to create a single European electricity market - and subsidise renewables
    Policy brief by David Buchan, 26 April 2012
    Renewable energy needs subsidy. But different national subsidy schemes threaten energy integration. Schemes should be harmonised, even if the amount of subsidy continues to differ.
  • Energy efficiency: Made in Denmark, exportable to the rest of the EU?
    Insight by Stephen Tindale, 11 April 2012

    Denmark has Europe's most energy efficient economy. Copenhagen should stand firm behind the Commission's proposals on energy efficiency, which would save billions of euros.

  • A letter to David Cameron
    Opinion piece by Stephen Tindale
    Mark Lynas.org, 15 March 2012

    Dear Mr Cameron,

    We write because we believe you have been misled by four prominent environmentalists who contacted you recently about nuclear power.

  • EU climate policies without an international framework
    Policy brief by Stephen Tindale, 21 October 2011

    Whatever the outcome of the Durban climate summit, the EU should strengthen energy efficiency policies and the Emissions Trading System, to improve energy security.

  • Has Europe given up on fighting climate change?
    Bulletin article by Stephen Tindale, 28 September 2011

    The EU has long prided itself on leading international efforts to control climate change. Today, the issue is nowhere near the top of the EU’s agenda, having been eclipsed by the economic downturn and the eurozone debt crisis.

  • Green, safe, cheap: Where next for EU energy policy?
    Report by Katinka Barysch, Stephen Tindale, 09 September 2011

    Is the EU's policy on renewables damaging the single market? Why do Europeans not use energy more efficiently? Is the EU's gas policy too obsessed with Russia?

  • Thorium: How to save Europe's nuclear revival
    Policy brief by Stephen Tindale, 15 June 2011

    The EU should continue to support nuclear power. Existing technologies should generally be used. But thorium liquid fuel reactors – which cannot melt down – should be an exception.

  • Carbon capture and storage: EU advancing, but not fast enough
    TGAE report, Report by Stephen Tindale, 03 June 2011

    Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an essential low-carbon bridge technology, to be used in the several decades it will take before Europe can be totally reliant on renewable energy.

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Related events

  • Breakfast meeting on 'What Europe and Britain should do on climate change' event thumbnail
    Breakfast meeting on 'What Europe and Britain should do on climate change'
    09 December 2011
    London
  • Launch of 'Green, safe, cheap: Where next for EU energy policy’  event thumbnail
    Launch of 'Green, safe, cheap: Where next for EU energy policy’
    27 October 2011
    London
  • Breakfast on the future of EU energy policy event thumbnail
    Breakfast on the future of EU energy policy
    30 June 2011
    London
  • Dinner on climate change event thumbnail
    Dinner on climate change
    13 December 2010
    London

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