Eastern Partnership Prospects on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
The workshop ‘Eastern Partnership prospects on energy efficiency and renewable energy’ discussed the state of play and the prospects in the EU and in the Eastern European partner countries (Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Belarus) concerning energy efficiency and renewable energy. The EU and Eastern partners share the objective of ensuring a sustainable, secure and affordable energy and developing energy efficiency and promoting renewable energy sources are key steps in this respect. The EU’s objectives and rules on energy efficiency and renewable sources provide a framework that can inspire policies in Eastern Partnership countries. These countries need to develop a long-term strategy and build a stable policy framework for developing renewables. They also need to strengthen their capacities and increase investments to foster energy efficiency.
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Gulchohra ALIYEVA (Azerbaijani Diplomatic Academy, Baku, Azerbaijan), Alexander GUSEV (German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin, Germany), Reinis ABOLTINS (Centre for Public Policy PROVIDUS, Riga, Latvia), Andriy CHUBYK (Centre for Global Studies Strategy XXI, Kyiv, Ukraine) and Michael KRUG (Environmental Policy Research Centre, Free University of Berlin, Germany)
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- AMBIENTE
- aprovisionamento energético
- Arménia
- Azerbaijão
- Bielorrússia
- cooperação energética
- diversificação energética
- ENERGIA
- energia não poluente
- energia não poluente
- Europa
- GEOGRAFIA
- geografia económica
- geografia política
- Geórgia
- Moldávia
- política ambiental
- política de cooperação
- política energética
- política para as alterações climáticas
- rede energética
- RELAÇÕES INTERNACIONAIS
- rendimento energético
- Rússia
- Ucrânia