The Hidden Cost of Europe's Energy Transition
Why the green shift is widening inequality — and what policymakers are missing.
Why the green shift is widening inequality — and what policymakers are missing.
Gas storage is below average, renewable additions are record-breaking, and nobody quite agrees on what that means.
Europe has invested heavily in renewable generation. It has barely begun to upgrade the infrastructure needed to deliver...
After years of preparation, the Baltics have synchronized with the European grid. It is a technical feat and a geopoliti...
Renewables are surging, but without massive storage capacity, the grid cannot cope.
Tracking the transition, the costs, and the politics.
Europe's carbon border tax is the most ambitious climate trade policy ever attempted. Its trading partners are furious.
France has built its energy security on nuclear power. The rest of Europe has spent a decade trying to decide whether to...
The deepest fault line in European energy policy is not about gas or renewables. It is about the atom.
Massive subsidies have not yet produced massive results.