Issue 134 • May 2021

The debate over carbon pricing and subsidies

Norway's boom in European power exports

Is the EU doing enough for the energy transition?

India's hydro conflict

While India's increasing investment in hydropower may help it decrease coal usage, it has also drawn the ire of environmentalists and Pakistan

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  • Bridgestone Associates
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  • Keeping the fires out and the lights on
  • Natural gas coupled with CCUS, renewables, and hydrogen
  • Is wind energy the future for meeting UK business energy requirements?
  • In Depth
  • Lighting up Namibia
  • Hydropower and geopolitics: winners and losers in the Indian subcontinent
  • Subsidies versus carbon pricing in European renewables
  • How Norway became Europe’s biggest power exporter
  • IDTechEx’s Peter Harrop on the growth and opportunities in solar vehicles
  • EU energy policy: world-leading, insufficient, or both?
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