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We’ve just had another press release in from Research & Markets. This time they announce the purchase of Claeys & Casteels Publishing’s “European Energy Journal”


Here’s the lowdown

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The European Energy Journal (EEJ) offers the practitioner and the academic pro-active information on energy law and policy throughout Europe. It reports and comments upon relevant developments in the areas of internal market, competition law, energy efficiency, renewable energies, climate change, infrastructure, security of supply, and foreign energy policy.

Each issue includes regular reports on legislative initiatives, case law and country developments. Providing accessible articles and straightforward information on all political, legal, economic, environmental, industrial, financial and technical aspects of energy, the EEJ aims to be the leading cross-border platform for a multi-disciplinary dialogue between all actors: energy providers and energy consumers, law makers and law firms, industry and investors, scholars and politicians.

EEJ is published four times a year (in January, April, July and October), and the EEJ will also publish digital newsletters on a regular basis.

FIRST ISSUE – SEPTEMBER 2011:

The future of European energy

G?NTHER OETTINGER – Commissioner for Energy, European Commission

Security of supply, a growing concern of energy policy

JEAN-ARNOLD VINOIS – Acting Director, Security of Supply, Energy Markets and Networks, DG Energy, European Commission

The dancing procession of Lisbon: legal bases of European energy policy

HELMUT SCHMITT VON SYDOW – Professor at University of Lausanne and European College of Parma

The energy mix after Fukushima

SUSANNE NIES – Head of Energy Policy & Power Generation, EURELECTRIC

ARTICLES IN UPCOMING ISSUES:

– Foreign energy policy

– Public financing of private infrastructure

– EU-Russia cooperation concerning nuclear

– Public acceptance of energy savings

– Renewables obligation certificates

– The pan-European energy community from South-East Europe

– A new gas supply structure

– Key drivers for oil prices

– Energy efficiency in public procurement

– Access to the EU grid for foreign companies

– Investment protection by the energy charter

– Credibility of statistics and forecasts

– Market coupling and smart grids

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cf5f6c/european_energy_jo.