Countries such as Germany, Japan and Iceland are already ahead in the international race for supremacy in the future hydrogen economy, and will gain substantial political, commercial and
The New Zealand government announced on 30 July that it is to take the lead in averting an energy crisis predicted to occur later on in the year with proposals for a 15% electricity savings target
Despite heavily criticising the US over its anti-Kyoto stance, the European Commission proposed on 25 July an extension to its coal industry subsidy programme for a further eight years, designed to
Euroheat and Power, the European association for combined heat and power (CHP), is calling for the European Commission to adopt a CHP directive to aid the Community's 18% CHP target by 2010 which,
Alaska and the oil industry which hopes to drill in the state applauded a decision by the House of Representatives to open the Arctic Refuge to drilling. But they were aware that doubts remained over
The West Bengal State Electricity Board (WBSEB) has moved the Supreme Court over its ongoing tussle with the CESC Ltd on the admissibility of the cost of RPG company's 2X250 MW thermal power
The Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee will inaugurate an Indo-Russian energy forum which will prospect for oil and gas across the globe during his visit to Moscow later this
The ongoing Enron crisis is likely to have a long-term effect on the economy, leading to restricted flow of foreign investment to the country, global consultancy firm Ernst & Young
China is aiming for annual economic growth of more than 7% in the early years of the 21st century. To reach this target the nation will require an enormous and steady energy supply. Lacking natural
The privatization of a state owned power utility in the Philippines has got underway as the country's parliament enacted legislation calling for reforms of the country's power industry. Japanese and