Governance of the Energy Union
Briefing
28-02-2017
Overall, the IA presents a comprehensive description and explanation of the problem, and options to resolve it by means of an EU-wide legislative action integrating planning, reporting and monitoring requirements of a range of existing legislation into a single regulation. The lack of quantitative evidence, and the fact that the economic, social and environmental impacts are not assessed to an equal degree, is perhaps understandable, given the nature of the action proposed, which is focused strictly on governance aspects of the energy union, i.e. the obligations of Member States and the monitoring activities of the Commission.
Briefing
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Type af publikation
Forfatter
Politikområde
Nøgleord
- blød energi
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- drivhusgas
- ENERGI
- energidiversificering
- energieffektivitet
- energiforskning
- energipolitik
- Energisamarbejde
- EU-forslag
- EU-lovgivning
- europæisk integration
- FN
- Forenede Nationer
- indre marked
- international aftale
- international politik
- INTERNATIONALE ORGANISATIONER
- INTERNATIONALE RELATIONER
- konsekvensundersøgelse
- MILJØ
- miljøpolitik
- miljøødelæggelse
- reduktion af gasemissioner
- samarbejdspolitik
- Tilpasning til klimaændringer
- vedvarende energi
- ØKONOMI
- økonomisk analyse