Petroleum Economist
Resolution methods in industrial disputes
With high profile power project disputes abounding, the ability to resolve such issues cheaply and quickly is paramount. But what are the options available and why should you choose one over another?
Challenge to the Czech Republic
The Czech electricity industry faces significant changes in the near future as a consequence of government privatisation plans and EU-driven deregulation
NETA and renewable generation
New Electricity Trading Arrangements have been criticised for damaging the prospects for renewables, but is NETA really failing the environment?
The future of wholesale exchanges: the evolution of European electricity
Probably the most significant recent feature of wholesale electricity trading is the multitude of new exchanges being created
Opportunities for renewable energy project finance
A takeover of substantial portions of the energy infrastructure by renewable sources has been predicted by renewables advocates since the oil crises of the 1970s and 1980s, but has their day finally dawned?
New ideas on asset management
Making the most of infrastructure assets is a strategic priority being driven by competition. Such pressures are producing innovative approaches to asset management