Europe’s boom in wind energy has nothing to do with altruism
June 07, 2010
Category: Environment
Tags: Patrycja Romanowska, wind energy
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Renewable energy relies on strong government support More →
June 07, 2010
Category: Environment
Tags: Patrycja Romanowska, wind energy
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Renewable energy relies on strong government support More →
February 06, 2010
Category: Economics
Tags: oil supplies, Patrycja Romanowska
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A Russian's theory of infinite oil supplies persists More →
December 01, 2009
Category: Environment, Policy
Tags: Economics, Green Oil, Patrycja Romanowska, Satya Das
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Book combines climate change politics with Alberta economics, the royalty debate and an awful lot of report summaries More →
Enbridge earnings up as Kalamazoo spill spreads
Talisman profits jump on strong shale production
All aboard! Province eyes shipping bitumen by rail
China nears energy ‘break-point’: Tertzakian
Exit Hayward; BP to name new CEO amid spill fallout
Oil sands crude futures to trade on NYMEX
Encana share price slides nearly 5%
U.S. ambassador calls for cleaner oil sands
Alternatives
Batteries cure intermittent energy woes
Ontario slashes solar power rate-of-return
Green electricity gaining critical mass
Ontario slashes already generous rates for solar
Natural Gas
U.S. EPA sets sights on hydraulic fracturing
Coal’s fall from grace a boon for natural gas
Unconventional gas is the future
International
12 dead in China pipeline blast: reports
More Saudi oil goes to China than U.S.

The EU is not generally thought of as an energy exporter, but the continent does export a bit of crude oil. While EU countries import a total of 572.5 Mt of crude oil from third-party countries, mainly Russia, Norway and western Asia, their 15.2 Mt worth of exports go mainly to the U.S. with some oil surprisingly going to Canada. More →