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Special Report: Energy

In depth: World Energy Congress

The FT reports from the 20th World Energy Congress and Exhibition in Rome. We interview key industry figures at the event

Twin threats and a lack of leadership

The industry will have to bear the brunt of adjustment to energy shortages and climate change, writes Ed Crooks

Security of supply: Delusional dream of independence

Fear of shortages is fuelling debate, writes Ed Crooks

Rolling over to Kremlin’s manipulation

Europe has largely ignored unlawful expropriations and bullying of foreign investors in Russia, writes guest columnist Robert Amsterdam

Russia: Moscow’s tightening grip

Catherine Belton on analysts who say the Kremlin risks shooting itself in the foot

Investment challenge: In need of large scale expenditure

Ed Crooks reports on the big gap created by the confluence of different forces

India: New Delhi’s need to consider every option

Amy Yee finds high hopes pinned on a nuclear deal with Washington

China: Ramping up investment all round

Richard McGregor reports on the world’s power juggernaut

Scramble for Africa: Demand for new reserves is stronger

But conditions have become much more difficult, writes Dino Mahtani

Venezuela: An increasingly negative environment

Benedict Mander reports on the consequences of Hugo Chavez’s so-called socialist revolution

Trade rules in need of closer scrutiny

Canadian oil sands: Protest builds amid contamination fears

Peak oil: How will we cope when the oil has run out?

International oil companies: Big shift in balance of power

Resource nationalism: State groups give majors a run for their money

Who’s who: Ten top powers to be reckoned with

Transport: Big debate over benefits and costs of biofuels

In need of zero emissions aircraft

Climate change: US change of tack seen as proof of pressure

Wind power: Turbine makers struggle to meet dynamic demand

David Crane, NRG Energy: Happy to be the first one on the atomic beach

New nuclear: Reactor opposition softens

US renaissance: A sea change in attitudes

Nuclear fusion: Political imperative drives research partners

Lost expertise: Effort to reverse atomic brain drain

Clean coal: Big hopes pinned on carbon capture

Pat Davies: Pay-off time for Sasol pioneers?

Energy for development: The trouble with converting food crops

LNG: Opportunity lost as gas markets set to tighten

Jeremy Rifkin: In pursuit of a ‘third industrial revolution’