Hughes Belin, leading energy journalist at viEUws.eu, provides an overview of recent developments regarding the European Union’s energy policy: - Package on state intervention in the electricity sector - Lithuanian Presidency Agenda on Energy - ILUC (Indirect Land Use Change) - Internal Energy Market Featuring statements by: European Commissioner for Energy GĂĽnther Oettinger and ACER director Alberto Pototschnig. … [Read more...]
Auto and oil companies present long-term plan for biofuels in Europe
A consortium of six major car manufacturers and oil companies in Europe - Volkswagen, Daimler, Honda, Neste Oil, OMV and Shell – has today published a “biofuel roadmap” for the EU to 2030. The roadmap, prepared by technical consultancy E4tech, may be seen as an atttempt by industry  to transcend the current deadlock between the European Parliament and EU Member States over new biofuels legislation, which is crippling biofuel investment. The … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Internal market – energy regulators “can’t promise lower prices”
Hughes Belin, leading energy journalist at viEUws.eu, is joined by Alberto Pototschnig, the director of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER), for an exclusive interview on the EU energy market,  major infrastructure projects and the impact they can have onenergy prices for consumers. Alberto Pototschnig gives insight into the latest developments in EU infrastructure including new legislative regulations as well at the state … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Brussels Briefing on Environment – All you need to know for the month of November 2013
Sonja van Renssen, leading environment journalist at viEUws.eu, provides an overview of the latest developments in the field of EU Environment Policy: - UN climate talks in Warsaw - A leaked impact assessment shows six different scenarios for 2030 climate & energy targets - Commission’s proposal on reducing the use of plastic bags - Look ahead at possible environment policies of the next European Commission for 2015 Featuring … [Read more...]
“Progressive energy companies” versus Magritte Group
At a meeting in the European Parliament on 5 November, organized by Eufores, the "Coalition of Progressive European Energy Companies" took the opportunity to stress the importance of the contribution of renewable energy to European competitiveness, growth, employment and energy security. "Looking beyond 2020 renewable energy sources will continue to be crucial in order to achieve the Union's objective of 80-95 % carbon reduction by 2050", they … [Read more...]
Why an EU-US trade deal matters for the energy sector
This week the second round of negotiations for an EU-US free trade agreement is taking place. Energy has not been making headlines in the context of these talks, but a TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) will have far-reaching implications for the energy sector, e.g. with regard to oil sands, LNG and shale gas. NGO’s worry that the TTIP will give big business the chance to undermine Europe’s environmental legislation. Sonja van … [Read more...]
VIDEO: 2030 Climate & Energy – Will Europe have the courage to fix its climate & energy tools?
Sonja van Renssen, leading environment journalist at viEUws.eu, gives an insight into the EU’s progress on reducing green house gas emissions in order to tackle climate change and an outlook on the debate on reduction targets for 2030 coming up next year. … [Read more...]
EU Commission: feed-in tariffs should be abandoned
The European Commission has presented a Communication which gives guidance to Member States on “how to make the most of public interventions” in the electricity market. The Communication discusses “how to reform existing” interventions, especially renewable energy subsidy schemes, and how to effectively design new ones, especially for back-up capacity schemes." The Commission notes that “in some very specific cases public intervention might be … [Read more...]
EU Court upholds primary importance of internal energy market
In its first ruling on mandatory unbundling, the European Court of Justice has deemed this principle so vital to the internal market that it supersedes fundamental freedoms enshrined in the EU Treaties, such as free movement of capital. It is a victory of public interest over pure economics. The ruling in the case of the Netherlands vs. three energy companies comes on the eve of fresh EU guidance intended to better align the state interventions … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Brussels Briefing on Energy – State Aid and more
In this latest Brussels Briefing on Energy for viEUws - the EU Policy Broadcaster, leading journalist Hughes Belin provides an overview of the the European Union’s most pressing energy issues: State intervention in the energy sector Unbundling of the electricity and gas distribution European Commission’s list of energy infrastructure projects Energy Efficiency Directive … [Read more...]
Crowdfunding renewables: game-changer for the energy sector?
Crowdfunding of renewable energy projects is growing fast in Europe. If this grassroots movement gets organized in time to access the big money available in the next round of cohesion funding, it could have far reaching effects on the European energy sector. … [Read more...]
EU renewables sector fears for future subsidies
Brussels wants both a single European energy market and 20% renewables in the energy mix by 2020. The latter goal, however, Â risks disrupting the former. The Commission must resolve this tension in new state aid guidelines for energy for 2014-2020. Â The renewables sector warns that the conditions the Commission is currently considering threaten the renewable energy sector. (Photo: uSwitch) … [Read more...]
A future for CCS? Set emission performance standards
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has come to a dead end in Europe. Although the EU is carrying out a consultation to revive the CCS programme, it is already evident that the EU Emission Trading Scheme is too uncertain to provide a clear business case for CCS. If it wants to revive CCS, the EU should follow the US example and implement emission performance standards for power plants, argues energy consultant Vincent Swinkels. Photo: … [Read more...]
How to turn Bulgaria into Eastern Europe’s energy hub and gateway
Bulgaria has become notorious for the failure of many big energy projects in recent years. Yet there is more going on in the Bulgarian energy sector than meets the eye, writes independent energy consultant Valentin Stoyanov. According to Stoyanov, Bulgaria could even become one of Europe’s main energy hubs. The country has strong and diverse energy assets to start with, ranging from coal and nuclear power to hydropower and renewable energies. It … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Brussels Briefing on Environment – All you need to know this month
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