There are 28 articles on this topic in our archives:
Brenda Boardman - 9th May 2008
Jonathan Stern - 8th February 2007
Sally Cairns - 8th February 2007
Mark Carne - 2nd May 2007
Still no consistent energy policy? Well, nothing new there then
Adrian Ham - 2nd May 2007
Edward McAllister - 2nd April 2007
The man handed the heat but not yet the light
Gordon MacKerron - 23rd July 2007
With good sense, the North Sea is still a major asset for Britain
Malcolm Webb - 23rd July 2007
Malcolm Grimston - 1st July 2006
D-Day is dawning for Europe's electricity markets
Fabien Roques - 1st July 2006
Guy Doyle - 1st July 2006
Anthony White - 1st July 2006
At last Europe puts its foot on the gas
Mark Carne - 1st July 2006
The British model is the way forward now for Brussels
Michael Pollitt - 1st July 2006
A cosy system that spells disaster for Europe's key industries
Philippe Varin - 1st July 2006
Ben Tait - 1st July 2006
Too few pipes to Europe, too little storage when it gets here
Robert Shetler-Jones - 1st July 2006
If there was ever a case for a united Europe then this is it
Opinion - 1st July 2006
Peter Rutland - 1st July 2006
The man who wants absolute power
Gordon MacKerron - 1st July 2006
How best to be green but also how best to make Britain secure
Professor Gordon MacKerron - 1st December 2007
The good news is that the world knows it cannot go on like this
Claude Mandil - 1st August 2006
Nuclear? The case is made, now let's get on with it
Malcolm Grimston - 18th January 2008
An 80% cut is the right goal but have we the will to make it happen?
Dr Alister Scott - 10th October 2006
Rushing at the nuclear fence, and then failing to clear it
Gordon MacKerron - 10th October 2006
Let's be sure Britain makes the best of the North Sea
Mark Carne - 10th October 2006
We need nuclear, but in today's world don't expect the new players to be British
Malcolm Joyce, Roger Kemp, William J Nuttall, Chris Squire - 10th October 2006
Two big challenges we have got the power to win
Mark Carne - 10th March 2008