Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential

A stereotypical understanding of EU-Russia energy relations is often reduced to trade in oil and natural gas, which downplays the importance of energy efficiency cooperation. Such cooperation is promoted within the Energy Charter and its Treaty, Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, Energy Dialogue...

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Main Author: Romanova T. A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2014-03-01
Series:Baltic Region
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Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/6fe/Romanova%20T._21-33.pdf
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spelling doaj-1f77a91955314dbd990a8285ed56a0aa2020-11-24T22:33:39ZengImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltic Region2079-85552310-05242014-03-0161213110.5922/2079-8555-2014-1-2Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential Romanova T. A. A stereotypical understanding of EU-Russia energy relations is often reduced to trade in oil and natural gas, which downplays the importance of energy efficiency cooperation. Such cooperation is promoted within the Energy Charter and its Treaty, Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, Energy Dialogue, Common Economic Space, Partnership for Modernisation. However, it lacks practical development, which relates to the instability of the legal environment in Russia, insufficient mechanisms of financial support for energy conservation projects and poor political support. Nevertheless, energy efficiency cooperation is capable of changing Russia-EU energy cooperation qualitatively: it offers a cheaper way to meet the needs of the EU, redefines interdependence between the parties, and introduces new elements of equality between them. Energy efficiency cooperation also transforms the patterns of the EU-Russia legal harmonization, creates new conditions for the convergence of regulations and the development of the middle class in Russia. Due to its specific features, cooperation in the Baltic Sea region becomes a locomotive of the Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation, and, as a result, is capable of changing the quality of relations between the partners. https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/6fe/Romanova%20T._21-33.pdfEU-Russia relationsenergyenergy efficiencynormative powerlegal convergence
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Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential
Baltic Region
EU-Russia relations
energy
energy efficiency
normative power
legal convergence
author_facet Romanova T. A.
author_sort Romanova T. A.
title Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential
title_short Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential
title_full Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential
title_fullStr Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential
title_full_unstemmed Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation in the Baltic region: the untapped potential
title_sort russia-eu energy efficiency cooperation in the baltic region: the untapped potential
publisher Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
series Baltic Region
issn 2079-8555
2310-0524
publishDate 2014-03-01
description A stereotypical understanding of EU-Russia energy relations is often reduced to trade in oil and natural gas, which downplays the importance of energy efficiency cooperation. Such cooperation is promoted within the Energy Charter and its Treaty, Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, Energy Dialogue, Common Economic Space, Partnership for Modernisation. However, it lacks practical development, which relates to the instability of the legal environment in Russia, insufficient mechanisms of financial support for energy conservation projects and poor political support. Nevertheless, energy efficiency cooperation is capable of changing Russia-EU energy cooperation qualitatively: it offers a cheaper way to meet the needs of the EU, redefines interdependence between the parties, and introduces new elements of equality between them. Energy efficiency cooperation also transforms the patterns of the EU-Russia legal harmonization, creates new conditions for the convergence of regulations and the development of the middle class in Russia. Due to its specific features, cooperation in the Baltic Sea region becomes a locomotive of the Russia-EU energy efficiency cooperation, and, as a result, is capable of changing the quality of relations between the partners.
topic EU-Russia relations
energy
energy efficiency
normative power
legal convergence
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