Europe Slashing Renewable Subsidies
For years, Europe has claimed to be at the forefront in instituting policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to comply with the Kyoto Protocol. As part of that, Europe has been at the forefront of...
View ArticleSpain’s Green Energy Experiment
The Institute for Energy Research released today a case study on Spain’s failed green energy policies. This is the second entry in a series of case studies on Europe’s green energy disaster (click here...
View ArticleFears of Mass Transit Fuel Increases in Oil Demand
As lockdowns ease and parts of the world reopen for business, driving has emerged as the social- distancing transportation mode of choice. Oil demand is rebounding in China, Europe, and the United...
View ArticleHigh Natural Gas Prices Increase Electricity Prices in Europe
Natural gas prices in Asia and Europe have escalated due to scarce supplies. Hampering supply are China’s strong demand for LNG, a drought in Brazil that has curtailed power output from hydroelectric...
View ArticleFor the Spanish Government, A Carbon Price Isn’t Enough
New draft legislation that was approved in Spain, but will not be ready for final approval until sometime next year, would reduce the revenue of hydropower, nuclear power that was commissioned before...
View ArticleWhat Spain’s Energy Policy Can Teach Us About the Green New Deal
Energy prices in Spain are soaring, and as various elements of the original Green New Deal proposal make their way stealthily into broader legislation, we have lessons to learn about what energy policy...
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