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Strong and stable, or storing up trouble? The outlook for energy storage projects in the UK

By Adam Brown
  • Africa
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Extractives companies’ human rights records ranked in Benchmark study

By Catherine Gilfedder
  • Electricity Market Reform
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UK “early” Capacity Market auction produces cheapest prices yet

By Adam Brown
  • Electricity Market Reform
  • Fossil Fuel Generation
  • United Kingdom

Close but no cigar? What’s different about the T-4 Capacity Market auction results of 2016?

By Adam Brown
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Something for everyone? The European Commission’s Winter “Clean Energy” Package on Energy Union (November 2016)

By Adam Brown
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First flesh on the bones of the new UK government’s energy policy?

By Adam Brown
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Aviation emissions – new global deal looks likely

By Helen Bowdren
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Thoughts on the death of DECC

By Adam Brown
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Energy Brexit: initial thoughts

By Adam Brown
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Does the Supreme Court’s ruling in Cavendish increase the likelihood of JOA forfeiture provisions being enforceable?

By Liz Tout and James Langley
  • Oil and Gas
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The New North Sea – Part 2: the legal mechanics of “MER UK”

By Adam Brown
  • Oil and Gas
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The New North Sea – Part 1: the revolution begins here

By Adam Brown

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