Monday, December 5, 2011

Financial Times Special Energy Report 12/5/11

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Volatility to remain dominant feature: Shocks to the sector have undermined stability and growth














Inside this report



Overview: Volatility to remain dominant feature 
Shocks to the sector have undermined past stability and growth.
Green technology: Clean energy feels the pinch
There are both winners and losers, says Sarah Murray. 
Nuclear phase-out: Germany faces ‘Herculean’ task moving to renewables
Sceptics doubt the transition will be easy, says Gerrit Wiesmann.
Motor vehicles: Houston’s commuters plug into electric cars
Sheila McNulty examines a scheme that aims to wean drivers off petroleum.
North America: US has its eye on oil independence
Ed Crooks considers the rising production capacity of the continent. 
Gas emission targets: Clouds hang over carbon markets
There are fears there will be no successor to the Kyoto treaty, writes Mike Scott. 
European proposals: EU planners hint at fairytale future
A rosy scenario is being outlined, says Joshua Chaffin.
Fukushima fallout: Renaissance in nuclear power generation a long way off
Atomic energy has had a setback but is still a choice for many states, writes Sylvia Pfeifer. 
Plus much more...

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