Energy Post would like to thank all of our readers, relations and contributors and wish you happy holidays and a prosperous 2015.
We are very grateful for all the support we have had throughout the year. As well as for all the attention: 270,450 unique visitors since the start of 2014 until Christmas eve!
In 2015, we hope to continue to provide you with first-hand news and top-level analysis of important energy events and trends. And of course to be your favourite free-access platform for viewpoints and debates on the European and global energy sector.
Our goal is always to bring you new and valuable insights that help you make sense of what is happening in energy policies and markets.
We will we back with new content on 5 January. In the meantime, you may want to catch up on some of the articles we have published. (We publish on average one new article per working day.)
On Energy Post you will find some of the best writing on the internet on themes such as:
- the future of utilities (tag: energy transition)
- the European “Energy Union” and other EU policy issues (tag: EU energy policy)
- the discussions around energy security, gas, Russia, Ukraine and South Stream (tags: diversification, energy security, European gas market, gas pipelines)
- the future of nuclear power (tag: nuclear energy)
- fracking and LNG in the US (tags: unconventionals, natural gas)
- climate policy and how it relates to the energy sector, including the issue of stranded assets and the Carbon Bubble (tag: climate change, oil)
- the future of solar, wind and biofuels (tags: renewables, solar power, wind power, biofuels)
One big theme that we will focus on next year is how the energy system in Europe (and elsewhere) will need to adapt to make the energy transition possible. If you have thoughts on this, do let us know. But we will dive into many other important energy themes as well.
We hope you will return to our website many times in 2015, to register for our free weekly newsletter (see the button elsewhere on this homepage) and to connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Thank you for your interest in Energy Post. A special thanks to all the authors who so generously contributed to our website. And a special thanks to our sponsors Enel and Opower and to our advertisers who have made it all possible. (If you would like to advertise on Energy Post, please don’t hesitate to send us an inquiry. See the About Us section for more information.)
See you again in 2015!
Amsterdam: Karel Beckman, Matthew James (business manager)
Brussels: Sonja van Renssen, Hughes Belin