The document provides a reaction to the European Commission's 2006 Green Paper on energy policy. It makes three main points:
1) The Green Paper raised high expectations about developing an integrated EU energy policy that addresses internal market issues, security of supply, and environmental concerns in a coherent manner. However, member states still jealously guard their sovereignty over energy choices.
2) An EU energy policy must better connect upstream and downstream parts of the energy value chain and account for Europe's growing import dependence, the rising role of national oil companies, and need for a coherent external energy relations strategy.
3) The Green Paper missed an opportunity to signal the EU takes external energy relations seriously by starting with that topic instead of
The results of the global Energy Architecture Performance Index (EAPI) 2017 highlight key trends in the energy transition moving towards more sustainable, affordable and secure energy systems around the world, as well as the challenges countries continue to face, individually and as cohorts. Looking back at five years of data from the EAPI, this report also distils insights from countries that have shown significant improvements in performance or remained consistently high performers
The security of energy supply is one of the main objectives of the common energy policy on the EU. In this paper, we provide an index that evaluates the risks associated with the external energy supply of the EU Member States. The index is designed to access the short-term risk to the supply security. The index combines measures of energy import diversi cation, political risks of the supplying country, risk associated with energy transit, and the economic impact of a supply disruption for each energy type. We provide estimates for a sample of eighteen EU Member States and for three primary energy sources: oil, gas and coal. We construct a separate index for each energy type and demonstrate that European countriesexposure to risks di¤ers across energies. Most other studies provide an aggregate index that combines di¤erent types of energy. Our results suggest that an aggregate approach might be misleading at least as regards the short-term
response to risks. We also nd that the relative contribution to the overall European risk exposure di¤ers across EU Member States. We discuss the implications of our ndings for the common energy policy.
Version of July 2, 2008. Please check for updates http://www.sciencedirect.com/
Read more research publications at: https://www.hhs.se/site
Keeping The Lights On - MSLGROUP Energy Report January 2014MSL
Rising consumer prices, unrealistic renewable energy subsidies, crumbling financial models -- in this report, we share insights on the challenges facing the European power market and the role of communications in trying to re-establish trust and build empathy between producers and their customers.
At MSLGROUP, we represent a wide range of power companies across Europe, ranging from large scale utilities to small scale renewables; from nuclear to solar and all points in between. We are actively engaged in helping our clients communicate around these issues and relish the challenge! We hope that you enjoy this report and welcome your feedback.
So don’t hesitate to contact us with your thoughts.
The results of the global Energy Architecture Performance Index (EAPI) 2017 highlight key trends in the energy transition moving towards more sustainable, affordable and secure energy systems around the world, as well as the challenges countries continue to face, individually and as cohorts. Looking back at five years of data from the EAPI, this report also distils insights from countries that have shown significant improvements in performance or remained consistently high performers
The security of energy supply is one of the main objectives of the common energy policy on the EU. In this paper, we provide an index that evaluates the risks associated with the external energy supply of the EU Member States. The index is designed to access the short-term risk to the supply security. The index combines measures of energy import diversi cation, political risks of the supplying country, risk associated with energy transit, and the economic impact of a supply disruption for each energy type. We provide estimates for a sample of eighteen EU Member States and for three primary energy sources: oil, gas and coal. We construct a separate index for each energy type and demonstrate that European countriesexposure to risks di¤ers across energies. Most other studies provide an aggregate index that combines di¤erent types of energy. Our results suggest that an aggregate approach might be misleading at least as regards the short-term
response to risks. We also nd that the relative contribution to the overall European risk exposure di¤ers across EU Member States. We discuss the implications of our ndings for the common energy policy.
Version of July 2, 2008. Please check for updates http://www.sciencedirect.com/
Read more research publications at: https://www.hhs.se/site
Keeping The Lights On - MSLGROUP Energy Report January 2014MSL
Rising consumer prices, unrealistic renewable energy subsidies, crumbling financial models -- in this report, we share insights on the challenges facing the European power market and the role of communications in trying to re-establish trust and build empathy between producers and their customers.
At MSLGROUP, we represent a wide range of power companies across Europe, ranging from large scale utilities to small scale renewables; from nuclear to solar and all points in between. We are actively engaged in helping our clients communicate around these issues and relish the challenge! We hope that you enjoy this report and welcome your feedback.
So don’t hesitate to contact us with your thoughts.
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated June 24-June 30, 2019
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated June 10-June 17, 2019
EUROPEAN GAS MARKETS – DO YOU THINK IT WILL BE VIABLE FOR EUROPEAN MARKET TO ...archanasingh388
The European natural gas market is facing a number of changes in the mid to long term.
Decreasing European production, especially in the Netherlands until 2030, entails a growing level of imports in many non-producer
countries.
Additionally, due to ongoing geopolitical tension, e.g. Russia- Ukraine crisis, and the goal of security of supply, the European Union (EU) has put forward plans to pursue the
strategy of creating an EU Energy Union in order to diminish its dependence on Russian natural gas supplies.
Russia: Energy Policies and Carbon MarketsOpen Knowledge
The WWF'S Russia study concludes that the Kyoto protocol could help Russia move forward. It calls for a long-term energy strategy and a faster Kyoto process in Russia.
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated July1-8, 2019
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated June 3-June 11, 2019
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated July 15-21, 2019
The role of russia in global energy supplyenergystate
Konstantin Simonov’s speech presentation at The Petroleum Engineering Summer School “Exploration and Production of Hydrocarbon Reserves from Unconventional Deposits”, Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 18, 2010.
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated August 5-11, 2019
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated June 24-June 30, 2019
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated June 10-June 17, 2019
EUROPEAN GAS MARKETS – DO YOU THINK IT WILL BE VIABLE FOR EUROPEAN MARKET TO ...archanasingh388
The European natural gas market is facing a number of changes in the mid to long term.
Decreasing European production, especially in the Netherlands until 2030, entails a growing level of imports in many non-producer
countries.
Additionally, due to ongoing geopolitical tension, e.g. Russia- Ukraine crisis, and the goal of security of supply, the European Union (EU) has put forward plans to pursue the
strategy of creating an EU Energy Union in order to diminish its dependence on Russian natural gas supplies.
Russia: Energy Policies and Carbon MarketsOpen Knowledge
The WWF'S Russia study concludes that the Kyoto protocol could help Russia move forward. It calls for a long-term energy strategy and a faster Kyoto process in Russia.
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated July1-8, 2019
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated June 3-June 11, 2019
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated July 15-21, 2019
The role of russia in global energy supplyenergystate
Konstantin Simonov’s speech presentation at The Petroleum Engineering Summer School “Exploration and Production of Hydrocarbon Reserves from Unconventional Deposits”, Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 18, 2010.
Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine presents weekly reports as handy tools to keep track of the key news in business and investment climate in Ukraine and the world. The following report covers events dated August 5-11, 2019
See page 10 for Professor Jillian Anable's contribution on low carbon transport and air quality.
www.ukerc.ac.uk/news/ukerc-calls-for-urgent-action-on-uk-energy-during-this-parliament-.html
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Poyry - Europe’s energy future – the shape of the beast - Point of ViewPöyry
Decarbonisation requires large scale investment by European energy companies, but threatens their existing revenue streams. Financial investors are becoming wary of the power sector, and new sources of capital are urgently required. Meanwhile, Europe faces a policy dilemma; whether to rely on markets and a strong CO2 regime, or to build national solutions with government-channelled investment. Whichever way this dilemma is
resolved, the traditional role of the electricity companies must adapt: embracing innovation is the first necessary step to the future world.
2015: A Critical Year for the Energy Union - MSLGROUP Energy Report March '15MSL
MSLGROUP's latest edition of ON Energy Report looks at how 2015 will be a year of change for the European energy landscape across markets, politics, regulation and innovation.
The sixth report from MSLGROUP's European Energy practice, “2015: a year of unprecedented change?" carries in-depth commentary from the company's energy experts in Brussels, France, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands and the UK. We hope you enjoy this latest snapshot from across the European energy communications landscape.
For future updates, please contact Nick Bastin, Partner, CNC and Head of MSLGROUP’s EMEA Energy Practice at nick.bastin@cnc-communications.com.
Do share your queries/feedback with our team at @CNC_comms or reach out to us on twitter @msl_group.
From Brussels to Paris and Beyond - ON Energy Report November '15MSL
MSLGROUP's latest edition of ON Energy Report looks at the evolving European Energy landscape in the context of the forthcoming jamboree that is COP21. With carbon reduction at the top of the agenda, we take a look at some of the challenges and opportunities that we face, and some of the communications needs that the industry has to grapple with.
For future updates, please contact Nick Bastin, Partner, CNC and Head of MSLGROUP’s EMEA Energy Practice at nick.bastin@cnc-communications.com.
Do share your queries/feedback with our team at @CNC_comms or reach out to us on twitter @msl_group.
Modernising the european lignite triangleForum Energii
In a new study, Agora Energiewende and Forum Energii analyse the opportunity for a phase out from lignite and the effects this would have in the power sector in Poland, Czech Republic, and Germany by 2032. The study finds that an accelerated phase out is technically and economically feasible if coordinated among the three countries – provided, lignite is being substituted by renewable energy sources.
Natural gas, a clean fuel against the constraints to its growth in europe sa ...Sid Ahmed Hamdani
here attached is a paper published at the 5th gas symposium held in february, algiers. The paper deals with the main constraints and challenges of natural gas in Europe
With an increasing world demand for energy and a growing pressure to reduce carbon emissions to slow down global warming, there is a growing necessity to develop new technologies that would help addressing demand and carbon footprint issues. However, taking into account the world’s
dependence on hydrocarbons the question remains – can new technologies actually change the energy markets? In this policy brief, we highlight challenges and opportunities that new technologies will bring for energy markets, in particular wind energy, smart grid technology, and electromobility, that were discussed during the 10th SITE Energy Day, held at the Stockholm School of Economics on October 13, 2016.
MSLGROUP EMEA Energy Report June 2013: Snail ShaleMSL
Our latest energy report captures the progress of the shale industry across EMEA.
In our previous reports, we talked about how Fukushima has shaken up the European energy landscape and shared our insights into the challenges facing EMEA including climate change, growing fuel poverty and security of supply.
MSLGROUP has a growing footprint across Europe and beyond, and a fantastic team in place to help our clients rise to the challenge of communicating effectively with stakeholders around the world on these and other critical issues. Connect with us: www.mslgroup.com