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The European energy union, the quest for secure, affordable and sustainable energy, Rafael Leal-Arcas

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The European energy union, the quest for secure, affordable and sustainable energy, Rafael Leal-Arcas
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The European energy union
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
944160533
Responsibility statement
Rafael Leal-Arcas
Series statement
European energy studies, 7
Sub title
the quest for secure, affordable and sustainable energy
Summary
First book to analyze the European Energy Union and the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change; Explains the five pillars of the European Energy Union; Cross-examination of the EU's competence in the areas of energy and trade to surmise whether a more harmonized European energy strategy could, legally and conceptually, be realized anytime soon. The book explores what the EU is politically prepared to accept as part of its uni ed energy security. Combined with the perception of energy security being a pressing matter, the general disenchantment surrounding the European ideal in the wake of the economic crisis makes the task of ensuring a ordable, secure and sustainable energy a formidable challenge. In that vein, the European Energy Union could well be the flagship of this new outset towards a more prosperous, energy-secure and uni ed Europe, bearing in mind that EU Member States wish to guard their sovereignty over national energy systems. In the past, there have been divisions between EU Member States when trying to draft a uni ed energy policy. The European Energy Union tries to rectify this de ciency. This book proposes the emulation of the EU's common commercial policy to reach a common position in EU energy policy. It analyzes the role of the Energy Community and the Euro-Mediterranean Energy Partnership as avenues to further integrate energy markets beyond European borders, especially with the Eastern and Southern neighbors of the EU. It also dwells on the advancements that could arise in terms of pan-European energy infrastructure through the anticipated nancial boost resulting from, inter alia, the Investment Plan for Europe, the European Structural and Investment funds, and the Connecting Europe Facility. Finally, it provides an analysis of climate change mitigation by focusing on the importance of decarbonizing the economy and analyzing the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change.--, Provided by Publisher
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