Opinion: It’s time for renewables to join the market
“It is time for renewables to join the market* (...)”
“It is time for renewables to join the market* (...)”
On the Obama side of the Atlantic, several rounds of opaque negotiations have been going on since July 2013 in order to father a USA-EU transatlantic trade and investment partnership, or “TTIP”.
As tensions keep growing in Eastern Ukraine and along the Russian border, so do possible threats on energy supplies and a stable diplomacy between Russia and the West. The G7’s leaders have now invited Putin to stay on this club’s doorstep. It has been a while since the Kremlin had been so staunchly ostracized in diplomatic circles. Evidently, GazPutin could not care less and he has got strong reasons to think so.
The Russian Federation is playing a chess game with Ukraine that threatens to destabilize energy supplies to economies located west of Russia and their regional energy markets.
Some “good news” seems to have hit the shores of Cyprus recently, unless it would be likely to revive an old trail of international tensions, writes RGU's Nicolas Maulet.
Europe’s latest move on shale gas is likely to leave a number of Euro-sceptics disgruntled.